Military sources from the Libyan Al-Wefaq government said they had monitored the withdrawal of the mechanisms and forces of retired Major General Khalifa Haftar from the Al-Wattia air base in the west of the country towards the city of Zintan in the Nafusa Mountains.

Military sources suggested that the bombing of the Al-Wefaq National Government's aircraft marching at Al-Wattia Air Force Base and its environs, in addition to the Al-Wefaq forces stationing near the base, behind the withdrawal of these mechanisms and forces loyal to Haftar.

In a related context, a military source from the Al-Wefaq forces reported that the shelling with mortars and mortars was exchanged with Haftar forces in the Axis of Al-Toisha and Ramleh south of the capital, Tripoli.

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Earlier, the Libyan government forces announced yesterday that its air force had carried out four strikes targeting the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Haftar at Al-Wattia Air Force Base.

This came in a statement made by Mustafa Al-Mujie, spokesman for the media center for the Operation Volcano Anger, which is affiliated with the internationally recognized government of National Accord.

Al-Majei said that the air force carried out four strikes targeting the positions and mechanisms of Haftar militias inside and around the base of Al-Wattia, 160 km southwest of the capital, Tripoli.

In the context, pages of social networking close to Haftar confirmed the killing of three members of his forces, and said that they were killed in the air strikes on Al-Wattia base, all of them from the city of Sabratha.

Al-Wattayah is the largest military base in the region extending from western Tripoli to the Tunisian border. It was controlled by forces loyal to Haftar six years ago, and made it a center for commanding Western operations and a point for mobilizing forces coming from the Libyan east. It is also used to bomb a number of Tripoli areas.