Libya spotted a recurring violation of airspace
Said the chief of staff of the Libyan army she spotted a recurring violation of airspace by cargo planes arriving from neighboring countries, especially Egypt, which is loaded with weapons for the benefit of armed brigades. This comes as Western powers expressed concern over the situation in the country, and called for an immediate end to the fighting in Libya.
Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that it recorded a rise in the number of airspace violations by the Libyan cargo planes coming through neighboring countries, especially Egypt, the source of the Republic of Belarus.
The statement emphasized that the planes carrying weapons and ammunition to support the battalions Qaqaa, lightning, tribal army, and the cargo is unloaded in the western area of the mountain airstrip. Libyan army and threatened that he would target aircraft and shoot it down without prior warning.
In Benghazi, Al-Jazeera correspondent reported quoting sources Mhalih- that soldiers in the Tenth Infantry Battalion of the forces retired Major General Khalifa Haftar killed in armed confrontations zones Abu Hdama and Blon south of Benghazi between Shura Benghazi rebels and forces Haftar Council forces.
The sources said that the same random shell hit a house in Blon area due to the clashes and resulted in injury to occupants minor injuries.
Threatened by another armed group led by Ibrahim Jadhran which seized control of about a year on the four oil ports in Libya, the Middle declare secession if the world recognized the General National Congress in Tripoli, according to the Supreme Court ruling issued Thursday.
The Supreme Court in Libya and declared unconstitutional the previous House of Representatives election. And members of parliament refused to pop for those elections and who meet in Tobruk, judgment and considered null and void.
In light of the continuing crisis, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Malta and Canada issued a joint statement in which she said she was "very concerned" about the situation in Libya.
The statement called on "all parties to cease all military operations and to refrain from taking any steps that would increase the state of polarization and divisions in the country.", Explaining that the signatories of the statement "carefully consider the Supreme Court's decision and its context and its consequences."
On the other hand, the Reuters news agency said that the United States is considering imposing sanctions on some rival Libyan groups option, in order to find a way out of the crisis plaguing the country and to prevent Libya sliding into civil war and its consequences may be disastrous for the region.
The agency said that the US sanctions would be separate from possible UN sanctions, which aims to push the conflicting parties to participate in the dialogue, which is supervised by the United Nations through its envoy Bernardino Leon.

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