haftar in A Sentence

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    Haftar 's Libyan National Army.

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    Supporter holding a picture of rebel leader Khalifa Haftar.(Photo: YouTube screenshot).

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    The bombing came just days after Haftar's warplanes attacked parts of Tripoli on Monday.

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    Haftar is the dominant figure in eastern Libya, aligned with a government and parliament based there since 2014.

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    Haftar's forces claimed no responsibility for the air raid and accused the U.N.-backed government of Libya of perpetrating the killing.

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    Units of Haftar were defeated, thousands of Libyan soldiers were killed, and the commander together with the headquarters was taken prisoner.

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    Earlier it was reported that the troops of Khalifa Haftar had at their disposal one anti-aircraft missile-gun complex"Shell" of Russian production.

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    The UN-backed government in Tripoli is in a deadlock with Haftar, and Russian officials have met both sides in recent months.

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    The White House's support for Haftar clashes with the State Department's official position, which is still in favor of the Libyan government.

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    Haftar's LNA is battling forces aligned with the Government of National Accord(GNA), which was set up in 2016 following a U.N.-brokered deal.

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    The U.N.-backed government in Tripoli is in a deadlock with Haftar, and Russian officials have met with both sides in recent months.

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    The second government is located in Tobruk under the auspices of Marshal Khalifa Haftar, who in April this year launched an unsuccessful assault on Tripoli.

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    Haftar has been a power player in Libya since 1969, when, as a young army officer, he took part in Gaddafi's coup against the Libyan monarchy.

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    At the same time, Haftar almost openly asks for help from Russia, offering in return at least the deployment of military bases on the territory of the new Libya.

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    Haftar's foreign backers include the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, who diplomats and analysts say are vying for influence in the oil-rich nation with regional rivals Turkey and Qatar.

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    Haftar returned to Libya in 2014 and quietly formed an army to oppose the Islamist militias scattered throughout the war-torn nation, gaining the support of the newly-formed Libyan House of Representatives.

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    Staff were evacuated from terminals in Libya's eastern oil crescent and exports were suspended last Thursday when armed opponents of eastern-based military commander Khalifa Haftar stormed the ports and occupied them.

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    A force of several dozen armed private security contractors from Russia operated until February in a part of Libya that is under Haftar's control, the head of the firm that hired the contractors told Reuters.

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    For the past week, Haftar's Libyan National Army(LNA) has pounded the area with air strikes as it mobilised to retake the ports, and it continued to target its rivals with air strikes on Thursday as they retreated.

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    Mohamed Manfour, commander of Benina air base near Benghazi, denied that Haftar's Libyan National Army(LNA) had received military assistance from the Russian state or from Russian military contractors, and said there were no Russian forces or bases in eastern Libya.

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    Haftar, a strongman declaring himself Libya's supreme leader, encircled Tripoli on April 4 with the apparent aim of sending a clear message to the international community that his primary objective was to sabotage the current peace plan in place.

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    Mohamed Manfour, commander of the Benina air base near Benghazi in Libya, denied that Haftar's Libyan National Army(LNA) had received military assistance from the Russian state or from Russian military contractors, and said there were no Russian forces or bases in eastern Libya.

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    That failure is heightened by the fact that the UN refugee agency had called for people to be removed from the detention centre, expressing fears that the migrants were likely to be victims of air raids being mounted by Haftar's air force.

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    The US and diplomatic officials said any such Russian deployment might be part of a bid to support Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, who suffered a setback with an attack on March 3 by the Benghazi Defence Brigades(BDB) on oil ports controlled by his forces.

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    US and diplomatic officials said any such Russian involvement might be part of an attempt to support the Libyan military commander, Khalifa Haftar, who suffered a setback on 3 March with an attack by the Benghazi Defence Brigades(BDB) on oil ports controlled by his forces.

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    The US and diplomatic officials said any such Russian involvement might be part of a bid to support the Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, who suffered a setback with an attack on 3 March by the Benghazi Defence Brigades(BDB) on oil ports controlled by his forces.

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    The U.S. and diplomatic officials stated that any such Russian deployment might be part of a bid to support Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar, who suffered a setback with an attack on March 3 by the Benghazi Defence Brigades(BDB) on oil ports controlled by his forces.

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    On the situation in Libya, he stressed that the meeting discussed the situation in that country and the escalation carried out by Haftar forces to try to impose a new political reality through military actions and the role of Germany through its presidency of the UN Security Council in stopping the military escalation and to return to the political track.

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