The Libyan Accordance Government said that its forces had cut off the supplies of the Haftar forces from Gharyan city and confirmed that they had started pursuing Hafar's sons in preparation for issuing arrest warrants against them and forwarding them to INTERPOL.

A military source from the Western Military Zone of the Government of National Reconciliation in Libya, that the forces of reconciliation took control of the entire area of ​​Al-Hira on the administrative border of the city of Gharyan.

The source told Al Jazeera correspondent in Tripoli that the withdrawal of Hafar forces to the city of Gharian, leaving behind bodies, vehicles and vehicles destroyed by the clashes that took place in recent days.

The source considered that the control of the forces of the Government of the Accord on the region of Hira, one of the supply lines of the main Hafer forces coming from Gharyan.

Pursuing the sons of Haftar
On the other hand, the Minister of the Interior of the National Reconciliation Government, Fathi Pasha, addressed the Cypriot authorities to stop granting Cypriot passports to four members of the retired brigade, Khalifa Hafer, until issuing arrest warrants against them and forwarding them to the international police.

In a letter to the interior minister of Cyprus, Pashaga said Khalid, Sadiq, Belkacem and Saddam, sons of Haftar, were involved and accused of several criminal cases, such as robbing the Central Bank of Libya and other criminal acts.

According to the letter, information was received by the Interior Ministry of the Al-Wifaq government that the four Hafers had applied for Cypriot passports.

On April 4, Hafer launched a military operation to take control of the Libyan capital of Tripoli, a move that sparked international condemnation and condemnation.

The military operation has not yet achieved any concrete progress on the ground. The sources of the Al-Wefaq government announced yesterday that they have moved from the defense to the stage of the attack after a number of losses and setbacks in the Hafar forces in many axes.