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Libyan Army Expands Presence in Southwest & Secures Borders

August 13, 2024
Libyan Army Expands Presence in Southwest & Secures Borders

Libyan National Army (LNA) members head out of Benghazi to reinforce troops advancing towards Tripoli, in Benghazi, Libya, April 7, 2019. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori/File Photo

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The Libyan Army has reinforced its forces responsible for securing the southwestern regions, particularly along the border with Niger, in anticipation of potential threats following recent unrest in Mali.

Sources told “Sky News Arabia” that the army is working to prevent arms smuggling, thwart the infiltration of fighters or terrorists, and curb organized crime and illegal migration.

In late July, intense battles took place between Azawad movements and Malian army forces, supported by Wagner elements, in northern Mali, resulting in significant losses for both the government forces and Wagner.

The U.S. Africa Command’s (AFRICOM) “Africa Defence Forum” magazine previously tracked the route of arms smuggling from Libya to eastern Mali, passing through Niger and Algeria. In a report published last March, it noted that Malian government forces had seized modern automatic rifles, mortars, and anti-tank mines, all smuggled from Libya.

Libyan Army spokesperson Aqila Al-Saber stated that the “128th Reinforced Brigade” has deployed military patrols to secure desert routes along the southwestern border from Ghat to the Issein border area. These patrols cover a wide area, including the Takhrkhuri gate, the vital Imning point, as well as the Inai, Talmisin, and Gate 45 Al-Awainat areas.

Al-Saber emphasised that desert patrols under the command of the Army’s General Staff continue their mission to maintain security along the border with neighbouring countries.

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