Libyan Al-Wefaq government forces said that they had stormed the Zafaran area inside the city of Sirte, and confirmed the withdrawal of numbers from Haftar forces from the Al-Jafra air base towards eastern Libya.

Al-Jazeera correspondent in Libya stated that, during a four-pronged attack, Al-Wefaq forces took control of areas within the administrative borders of Sirte.

For his part, spokesman for the Al-Wefaq government forces, Colonel Muhammad Qanunu, said that the air force carried out three combat strikes west of the city of Sirte, during which two armed vehicles, an armored vehicle and a cannon were destroyed, and he succeeded in neutralizing ten members of Haftar's forces, as he put it.

Libyan Al-Wefaq fighters released photos they said were burning vehicles for Haftar forces, west of the city of Sirte.

The forces of the National Accord government announced the shooting down of two drones belonging to the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Hifter in the city of Sirte on Saturday.

Al-Wefaq forces released a video recording that it said documents the moment when an Emirati Haftar helicopter was targeted in the city's vicinity.

Spoils of "accord"

On the other hand, the Al-Wefaq government forces announced their control of a warehouse in Tarhuna City that contained large quantities of mines that were used by Haftar forces to booby-traps mosques, roads and civilian homes in the capital.

On Friday, Al-Wefaq forces declared full control of Tarhuna, and Haftar forces spokesman Ahmed Al-Mismari admitted that the city was losing.

The release of Tarhuna comes one day after the Al-Wefaq forces announced the full liberation of Tripoli - the seat of the internationally recognized government -.

Military meeting

In conjunction with the successive victories of the Al-Wefaq government forces, the President of the Presidential Council of the Al-Wefaq Government, Fayez al-Sarraj, held a meeting with the Chief of the General Staff and the commanders of the military areas on Saturday.

A government statement said that Al-Sarraj met in the capital, Tripoli, with the Chief of the Army's Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Mohamed Ali al-Sharif, and the commanders of the military areas: Western Major General Osama Gouili, Tripoli, Major General Abdul Basit Marwan, and Central General Major General Mohamed al-Haddad.

The statement pointed out that the meeting discussed the field situation and the military measures taken to secure the liberated areas and monitor possible sources of threat.

He added that during the meeting, requirements were identified for the new stage of the plan to confront the aggressor forces, and the development of coordination mechanisms between military areas.

The meeting also discussed organizing the military establishment, developing and accelerating mechanisms for merging and assimilating the supporting military formations.

Earlier on Saturday, Al-Sarraj renewed its determination to extend state control over all Libyan territory.