Al-Jazeera correspondent in Tripoli reported that the forces of retired Libyan Major General Khalifa Hafater lost most of their positions south of the Libyan capital Tripoli, while the internationally recognized national accord government said its forces had moved from defense to attack.

A spokesman for the Interior Ministry in the Libyan National Reconciliation Government Colonel Mabruk Abdul Hafiz said that the government forces took control of the whole area stretching from the Valley of spring to the area of ​​Aziziyah south of the capital Tripoli in full.

Al-Mabrouk said that what he described as the criminal plot to storm the capital "is the adoption of Hafer forces on criminal means, and the planting of sleeper cells inside the capital Tripoli to spread chaos and undermine the citizen's confidence in the performance of the National Accord Government and its organs and send messages inside and abroad.

He added that "severing relations between the Libyan and French interior ministries is a clear message that the sovereignty of the Libyan state above all interests and considerations and is not negotiable or debate."

He praised the role of the Tunisian authorities and prevented them from using their lands to incite strife and incitement, stressing the deep brotherly relations between the two countries and the important role of the Tunisian Republic in supporting Libya's stability.

Claims to withdraw troops
On the other hand, the wise and dignitaries of the western region, Greater Tripoli and the central region of Libya - today - called on the leaders of the city of Trhuna Libyan pull the people of the city from the battlefields, and return to the incubator of the western region and the bleeding of blood between the brothers.

The Elders and dignitaries held leaders responsible for the crimes of murder, destruction and looting of private and public property in the war on the capital city of Tripoli, stressing the need to expel the leaders of Harhouna all the forces loyal to Hafter from the entire administrative border of the municipality of Tarhona.

The statement warned the wise that the failure to respond immediately to their statement issued today will carry the city of Trhona all the consequences of the aggression on the capital, according to the statement.

The town is located 90 kilometers south-east of Tripoli, one of the largest cities in the west of Libya, and embraces large tribes, including the tribe, "Furjan" belongs to Marshal Khalifa Hafater "who was born and grew up in the eastern Libyan."

Dead and displaced
On the humanitarian level, Maria de Valle Ribeiro, the UN deputy envoy to Libya, revealed that more than 35,000 people had been displaced from the Libyan capital Tripoli, and that 200 people, including 84 civilians, had been killed in the fighting since early April.

"More than 1,000 civilians have been wounded as well," she said in a telephone interview from Tripoli to reporters at the UN headquarters in New York, warning of the deterioration of the humanitarian situation.

She also noted that more than 500 families were ready to flee their homes west of the capital to safer areas.