President of the Libyan Presidential Council Fayez al-Sarraj confirmed the steadfastness of the Wefaq government forces in Tripoli and achieved victories, saying that victory is coming soon, while mutual shelling continues at Mitiga airport and its surroundings.

In a meeting with senior military commanders of the Wefaq forces and some field commanders, Sarraj said that "the war is entering its sixth month and we are more powerful. Our forces continue to defend Tripoli and the civilian city and defeat aggression."

Al-Sarraj added that the victories of military battles pave the way for peace, and that victory is near.

The President of the Presidential Council that the priorities of the government of reconciliation is to provide the requirements of war and the strengthening of combat units and provide the needs of citizens, and stressed that there is no place in the democratic process for those involved in war crimes.

On the other hand, sources of the island confirmed at dawn on Monday that a warplane launched a raid on Mitiga airport, hours after the airport was bombed by a UAE maritime plane belonging to retired brigade Khalifa Hifter, and the airport has been closed for two weeks.

In turn, the command of the operation "volcano of anger" of the Accord government, targeting Hifter forces Mitiga airport Grad missiles.

She added that the government forces repelled an attempt to infiltrate Hifter forces in the Ramle axis around Tripoli International Airport, and managed to capture two of the gunmen.

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Mass murder
Yesterday, the Libyan Presidential Council said that a “criminal gang” following Operation Dignity (Hifter's forces) in the city of Tarhuna, southeast of Tripoli, had killed and liquidated dozens of the people of the city in several locations, calling on the international community and the international sanctions committee to take a firm stand and take appropriate action towards what he described as crimes. Hideous mass murder.

Some sources said the killings were in revenge for the killing of three of Hifter's top military commanders last Friday in an air strike by the Wefaq government.

Al-Jazeera sources also said that gunmen belonging to the forces of Hifter launched a campaign of arrests in the cities of Tarhuna and Hun, with information on the liquidation of a number of them.