The forces of the Libyan National Accord government announced that they are continuing to destroy a number of vehicles and assemblies belonging to the militias of the retired Major General Khalifa Haftar in the vicinity of the city of Sirte, from which the reconciliation forces withdrew "tactically."

A statement of the media center for the "Volcano of Wrath" operation on Facebook said that the attacks of the Al-Wefaq government targeted the Al-Wushka area in the Sirte ocean.

In the same context, the Anatolia correspondent reported that accounts on the social media pages close to Haftar attributed the death of five members of the 302th Battalion as a result of targeting them with the flight of a pro-government government.

The internationally recognized government of Al-Wefaq announced on Tuesday that its withdrawal from the city of Sirte is a tactical way to protect civilians, revealing that it attacked the city with multinational militias.

Meanwhile, the Al-Wefaq government also announced the death of two children after a mortar shell landed in their homes in Ain Zara, south of the capital, Tripoli, which was fired by Haftar's forces.

The death of the two children comes a few days after the incident targeting a foreign manager's supportive flight to Haftar, the headquarters of the Military College in Tripoli, which killed 30 trainees from the college, according to a previous statement by the reconciliation forces.

In the same context, Anatolia correspondent reported hearing voices of armed clashes in the southern neighborhoods of the Libyan capital, and the Al-Wefaq government announced that it targeted concentrations of Haftar militias at the axis of Al-Khalat, south of Tripoli.

Haftar militias have been waging since April 4 a thirsty attack to take control of Tripoli and the cities of the internationally recognized Al-Wefaq government, while Turkey is preparing to send military reinforcements to support the Al-Wefaq government after the approval of the Turkish parliament.