The Libyan Al-Wefaq government said it had found new mass graves after Haftar's forces retreated to the east. While Algeria has offered to mediate the Libyan crisis, Turkish forces are conducting maneuvers on the Mediterranean.

And the operation of the "Volcano of Rage" of the National Accord Government announced the discovery of three mass graves in the agricultural project areas of Tarhuna, and the link project and Thursday market, south of the capital, Tripoli.

The process stated on its Facebook page that a committee tasked with the Ministry of Justice in the Al-Wefaq government put signs preventing the approach of the graves after they were closed, in preparation for extracting the bodies of the victims according to the accepted principles.

The Libyan delegate to the United Nations, Taher Al-Sunni, said in a Tweet on his Twitter account, that "eight mass graves and bodies of families and individuals from the city were found dumped in wells and containers, some of whom were buried alive."

He added that "everyone who was killed in these massacres was during the control of the Haftar militia over the city, so who is still talking about a dialogue with this war criminal ?! And does the International Criminal Court need other evidence against it?"

Algerian mediation

Meanwhile, Algerian President Abdel Majid Taboun said that his country's position on the situation in Libya is to stand at the same distance from all the parties to the crisis, and reject the military solution.

Taboun added in a press interview that Algeria always considered the capital Tripoli a red line, because its fall in the hands of Haftar's forces would have involved Libya in an all-out civil war and would lead to the collapse of the state.

He expressed Algeria's readiness to sponsor a peace agreement in Libya as it did in Mali, noting that Libyan tribes accept Algerian mediation.

The Algerian president stressed that "the solution in Libya is seen in our contribution with Egypt and Tunisia in order to reach an agreement on the crisis."

Taboun: Algeria has always considered the capital Tripoli a red line (Al-Jazeera - Archive)

Turkish exercises

On the other hand, the Turkish Armed Forces conducted air and naval exercises in international waters off the Libyan coast and two thousand kilometers from the Turkish coast.

And participated in the exercises - which lasted eight hours - 17 aircraft, including "F-16" aircraft, control aircraft, air transport and fuel transport aircraft.

Eight frigates and other warships also participated with the aim of maritime air coordination in these exercises, which aim to test and develop the tasks of long-distance operations without interruption.

In a statement, the Turkish Ministry of Defense announced that the maneuvers conducted by units of the Air Force and Naval Command were conducted from operations centers in Turkey.