Libyan army Army General Ahmed Al-Mismari announces a “humanitarian truce” for Eid al-Fitr
Libyan National Army General Ahmed Al-Mismari, That the army forces decided to stay away from Tripoli For a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers on all fronts starting from Wednesday, indicating that the proposed date starts from 12:00 pm on Wednesday.
And he said Cuneiform: “We understand all the difficulties that our people in Tripoli suffer and the danger they face due to the hostilities of the terrorists Turkish mercenaries”.
The army decided to stay away From Tripoli For a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers on all fighting hubs to allow citizens in the city to move freely at the end of Ramadan and during Eid Al Fitr.
He added “Since the beginning of Ramadan, the Libyan National Army has unilaterally declared a cease-fire, yet the so-called Al-Wefaq government has not supported this humanitarian initiative”.
He continued: “Moreover, The terrorists Militias and mercenaries, who claim to be fighting for the Libyan people, have intensified during this period the bombing of residential neighborhoods, medical facilities and vehicles transporting humanitarian supplies”.
The spokesperson explained Libyan National Army General Ahmed Al-Mismari, That the army forces decided to stay away from Tripoli For a distance of 2 to 3 kilometers on all fronts starting from Wednesday, indicating that the proposed date starts from 12:00 pm on Wednesday.
And he said Cuneiform We understand all the difficulties that our people suffer in Tripoli and the danger they face due to the hostilities of the terrorists and Turkish mercenaries“.
“Since the beginning of Ramadan, the Libyan National Army has unilaterally declared a ceasefire, yet the so-called Al-Wefaq government has not supported this humanitarian initiative,” he added.
He continued: “Moreover, the The terrorists Militias and mercenaries, who claim to be fighting for the Libyan people, have intensified during this period the bombing of residential neighborhoods, medical facilities and vehicles transporting humanitarian supplies. “