Libyan army spokesman, Muhammad Qanunu, announced that an aircraft of the National Accord government bombed a military cargo plane carrying cargo of ammunition to supply the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Hifter, as soon as it arrived at a landing ground in the city of Tarhuna, southeast of the capital, Tripoli.

It should be noted that the UAE supports Hifter's forces with equipment, ammunition, and armored vehicles, and supplies them with Chinese-made Wing Long drones in its attempt to control the capital, Tripoli, since it launched an attack in April last year.

In a related development, the forces of the Libyan National Accord government announced on Sunday that their forces had made progress in the axes of Ain Zara and Wadi Al-Rabi`, south of the capital, Tripoli, following a military operation against Haftar militias, after renewed clashes between the two sides, after a two-day lull.

Mustafa al-Mujai, the spokesperson for the media center for Operation Berkane Fury, said that government forces began the attack in the axes of Ain Zara and Wadi al-Rabi`, and that they were making important progress, adding that the clashes were still continuing, noting that the Abu Salim neighborhood had witnessed shells fired by Haftar militias, and had resulted in losses in Property of the citizens.

For his part, a military source in the Al-Wefaq government forces said that Haftar's forces launched an attack using Emirati armored vehicles on the observatories of the Al-Wefaq government forces in the Sidra and Salahuddin axes, confirming the destruction of two armored vehicles and forcing the rest to retreat to their starting locations.

The source added that Al-Wefaq forces launched a counter-attack in the axes of Wadi Al-Rabi'a and the plateau project, with various types of weapons, making relatively progress in it.

For its part, the Barkan Al-Fathi operation, which is affiliated with the Al-Wefaq government, announced that material damages occurred to the homes and cars of citizens in the densely populated Abu Salim neighborhood in the capital, Tripoli, after it was bombed by Haftar forces with mortars.

On Saturday, the United Nations Mission in Libya renewed its appeal to all parties to halt military operations and immediately implement the humanitarian truce, to allow the authorities to address the threat of corona.