6,091,400 |
30.759199 |
20.223101 |
Libya |
|
A prominent anti-Islamist commander is assassinated. |
6,091,407 |
30.759199 |
20.223101 |
Libya |
|
Two car bombs wound three police officers. |
6,091,412 |
32.923458 |
12.07754 |
Libya |
|
Haftar's forces and the internationally-recognized government carry out air strikes to root out Islamist militias. |
6,091,419 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Haftar's forces and the internationally-recognized government carry out air strikes to root out Islamist militias. |
6,091,424 |
33.148842 |
11.56317 |
Libya |
|
Haftar's forces and the internationally-recognized government carry out air strikes to root out Islamist militias. |
6,091,433 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
liberate oil fields and terminals held by militants loyal to the elected government in Tobruk. |
6,091,440 |
30.638861 |
18.3386 |
Libya |
|
liberate oil fields and terminals held by militants loyal to the elected government in Tobruk. |
6,091,448 |
32.791889 |
12.88628 |
Libya |
|
Air forces loyal to Haftar attack Fajr Libya west of Tripoli. |
6,091,457 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen break into the uninhabited house of the Swiss ambassador and loot the building. |
6,091,464 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
A couple is murdered and their daughter kidnapped and later found dead. |
6,091,474 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Fajr Libya stages an attack on soldiers in a key oil area; after continued strikes pro-government forces launch strikes on their positions in Misrata. |
6,091,480 |
30.638861 |
18.3386 |
Libya |
|
Fajr Libya stages an attack on soldiers in a key oil area; after continued strikes pro-government forces launch strikes on their positions in Misrata. |
6,091,485 |
32.223099 |
15.0533 |
Libya |
|
Fajr Libya stages an attack on soldiers in a key oil area; after continued strikes pro-government forces launch strikes on their positions in Misrata. |
6,091,492 |
32.080002 |
23.98 |
Libya |
|
A suicide bomber attempts an attack on the hotel where parliament meets. |
6,091,497 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Islamist militants abducted 20 Egyptian Christians in Sirte over several days, abducting 13 of them on January 3. |
6,091,503 |
27.9835 |
16.9123 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen attacked a checkpoint in the Jufra district, killing 17 government soldiers and 1 civilian. |
6,091,509 |
29.063101 |
15.7938 |
Libya |
|
Islamist militants killed 15 soldiers in the town of Sokna, shooting some and decapitating others. |
6,091,514 |
32.223099 |
15.0533 |
Libya |
|
The government air force led its first air raids on Islamist positions in Misrata; no casualty figures were reported. |
6,091,521 |
32.801102 |
22.6586 |
Libya |
|
The Libyan air force bombed a Greek-owned, Liberian-flagged oil tanker off the coast of Derna, killing a Romanian and a Greek crewmember and drawing condemnation from Greece. |
6,091,528 |
26.4876 |
17.6761 |
Libya |
|
IS announced that Sofiene Chourabi and Nadhir Ktari, two Tunisian journalists captured in September, had been killed. |
6,091,535 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
The Al-Nidaa television station in Tripoli, which is aligned with Islamist factions, was hit by two rockets, causing damage but no casualties. |
6,091,541 |
32.75 |
22.383301 |
Libya |
|
Five soldiers and eight Islamist militants were killed in fighting in Ain Mara. |
6,091,547 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
IS claimed responsibility for a bomb that was thrown from a car at the Algerian embassy, wounding 3 and causing property damage. |
6,091,553 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen shot and killed Sirte's security chief Colonel Senussi Kaiba; two days prior, gunmen fired on another administration official, but he survived. |
6,091,559 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Three top security and militia officials were killed in assassinations in Sirte. |
6,091,567 |
32.75642 |
21.737619 |
Libya |
|
Deputy foreign minister Hassan al-Sagheer was kidnapped by gunmen in his hotel in Bayda and released the next day. |
6,091,573 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
22 people were killed and 68 people were wounded in fighting in Benghazi from January 26 to 27. |
6,091,580 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
IS claimed an attack on the Corinthia hotel in Tripoli that killed 9 civilians and two attackers; gunmen set off a car bomb outside the hotel and then entered and opened fire, and two gunmen exploded themselves after a standoff. |
6,091,587 |
30.6294 |
18.3503 |
Libya |
|
Fajr Libya forces launched an offensive against government troops around the oil hub of Al-Sidra; 5 government soldiers were killed and 13 were wounded. |
6,091,593 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
A car bomb exploded near the headquarters of the Tripoli Revolutionaries Brigade, killing one. |
6,091,602 |
32.764999 |
22.6392 |
Libya |
|
The army launched an offensive on a stronghold of Islamist militants near Derna, in which 11 soldiers and 5 others were killed. |
6,091,608 |
32.716702 |
13.2 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen attacked the Mabruk oil field, killing 11 workers and kidnapping 7 foreign employees. |
6,091,614 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Pro-government forces and rebel militia clashed in Benghazi, leaving 18 dead. |
6,091,622 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
Government forces launched an offensive in Benghazi in which at least 10 died; the government was backed up by air support and took control of parts of the neighborhood of al-Leiti. |
6,091,628 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen claiming to be IS members took over Radio Sirte and began broadcasting verses from the Koran and IS speeches; IS members took over Sirte university and a conference center 6 days later. |
6,091,636 |
26.9867 |
17.446301 |
Libya |
|
Gunmen attacked the oil installations at al-Bahi, but caused no casualties and were repelled by guards. |
6,091,642 |
27.658501 |
22.507401 |
Libya |
|
A bomb hit a pipeline leading to al-Sarir, the country's largest oil field; the perpetrators were unknown. |
6,091,649 |
26.4876 |
17.6761 |
Libya |
|
IS released a video of jihadists beheading 21 Coptic Christians, 20 of them Egyptian, on a Libyan beach. |
6,091,657 |
32.764999 |
22.6392 |
Libya |
|
Egyptian war planes carried out strikes against IS camps and weapons depots in at least 13 sites in and around Derna in response to the IS beheading of Egyptian Coptic Christians; a source stated that at least 50 had been killed, but this was not confirmed; human rights groups later confirmed 7 civilian deaths. |
6,091,666 |
31.2061 |
16.5947 |
Libya |
|
Libyan planes carried out air strikes in Sirte, targeting the convention center that IS uses as a base. |
6,091,673 |
32.767502 |
22.232401 |
Libya |
|
Three suicide bombers attacked Al-Qobah, hitting a police station, the home of a parliament speaker, and a gas station; 44 people were killed and 37 were wounded. |
6,091,681 |
32.7859 |
21.988001 |
Libya |
|
Unknown assailants fired four rockets at the international airport outside of Labraq, but did not cause any casualties or damage. |
6,091,689 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
IS claimed responsibility for two bombs that exploded at the home of the Iranian ambassador in Tripoli, causing minor damage but now casualties. |
6,091,695 |
32.876202 |
13.1875 |
Libya |
|
Activist Intissar al-Hassari and her aunt were found shot to death in al-Hassari's car; she was the founder of the Enlightenment group, which led protests against the presence of militias in the capital. |
6,091,701 |
32.07 |
20.040001 |
Libya |
|
A rocket attack in a residential neighborhood in the center of Benghazi killed two civilians and wounded fifteen. |
6,091,707 |
26.9867 |
17.446301 |
Libya |
|
Islamic militants seized control of the Al-Bahi and Al-Mabrouk oil fields following the retreat of government forces from the sites; the following day Islamic militants continued to the al-Dhahra oil field, looted it, and blew up buildings. |
6,091,711 |
31.762501 |
10.0991 |
Libya |
|
Islamic militants seized control of the Al-Bahi and Al-Mabrouk oil fields following the retreat of government forces from the sites; the following day Islamic militants continued to the al-Dhahra oil field, looted it, and blew up buildings. |
6,091,714 |
32.891201 |
13.1928 |
Libya |
|
Islamic militants seized control of the Al-Bahi and Al-Mabrouk oil fields following the retreat of government forces from the sites; the following day Islamic militants continued to the al-Dhahra oil field, looted it, and blew up buildings. |
6,091,719 |
30.6294 |
18.3503 |
Libya |
|
Militia warplanes fired on the oil export terminal at Al-Sidra, but did not hit their target and were driven off; in response, government planes carried out a strike on Tripoli's miitia-controlled airport but caused no casualties or damage. |
6,091,726 |
27.394699 |
16.003599 |
Libya |
|
Islamic militants attacked the al-Ghani oil field, killing 8 guards; 9 foreign oil workers went missing and it was suspected that they were kidnapped. |