Aviation of Khalifa Hifter's forces continued air strikes on civilian and military targets of the Wefaq government in Tripoli and Sirte, as well as Mitiga and Misrata civilian airports, while the Wefaq government lodged a formal protest with the Security Council against the forces of that retired brigade.

On Monday morning, Hifter air raids on Misrata Air College, and the Media Center of the Dignity Operations Room confirmed in a statement on its Facebook page that it continues to carry out "severe air strikes" on Al-Wefaq forces and their positions and the places of exiting drones in more than one location along the front. .

For his part, Major General Ahmed al-Mesmari, spokesman for the General Command of the National Army of the Government of Al-Wefaq that these sites targeted stores were used by government forces to store weapons and ammunition.

The "Sirte Protection Force" had announced late on Sunday that the headquarters of two air strikes by drones, and confirmed that the base Qarababiya in Sirte was targeted by an air strike.

Complaint to the Security Council
In a related context, the Ministry of National Accord announced that it made a formal protest to the Security Council against the bombing of Hifter forces backed by foreign countries to the airports Mitiga and Misrata international.

The ministry called on the Security Council to shoulder its responsibilities towards the Libyan people, deter the aggressor, and hold accountable the countries that support Hifter's forces.

The Presidential Council of the Accord government on Sunday renewed its demand to send an international fact-finding mission to document "grave violations" committed by Hifter's forces.

In a statement, the council condemned the aerial bombardment that targeted the equestrian club in Janzour city, west of Tripoli, causing injury to children and terrorizing civilians in the club.

He also condemned in the strongest terms the systematic targeting of the civilian airports of Mitiga and Misrata, which caused the closure of the only outlet for citizens and residents in the western region.

Since April 4, Hifter's forces have launched a faltering offensive to take control of the capital Tripoli (the seat of the internationally recognized government of reconciliation) and thwarted efforts by the United Nations to hold a dialogue conference between Libyans.