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Air transport: Tripoli, gunfire and fights between rebel groups

Rome, Italy - The crew and the passengers of the Alitalia A-321 are safe

According to "Libya al-Hurra" and "al-Arabiya" it seems rebel groups have increased the fights in Tripoli. The fights have previously been interrupted with a ceasefire signed with the local authorities (AVIONEWS). A new escalation of gunfire and fights inside the airport paralyzed the structure with rebels lighting many fires. The fight is between the group loyal to the current government and the...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1141663

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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