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shells. At 7 a.m., at least 20 tanks entered the city and heavy street fighting started with loyalists storming residential buildings and reportedly killing people inside to secure the rooftops for snipers. Initially, the rebels retreated to positions deeper in the city and government tanks were seen pouring onto the square. Still, after a few hours, a rebel counteroffensive was launched and loyalist forces were again beaten back from the centre of the city to the city's edge by 10 a.m. During these morning battles, thirty-three people were reported killed. Twenty-five of them were rebels and eight were pro-Gaddafi soldiers. Five government armored vehicles were destroyed at the square, among them two or three tanks. At 4 p.m., a third pro-Gaddafi attack commenced, accompanied by an artillery barrage, but it too was repulsed. During this attack, government troops positioned themselves once again at the square and tank and rocket fire was directed at buildings around it, before retreating. However, the loyalists managed to secure the hospital and, because of this, the rebels moved all of their wounded to a makeshift clinic at a mosque. 10 loyalist soldiers were captured during the fighting and later executed in a hotel at the square. During the night, it was confirmed that government tanks were seen roaming the city.
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800:, reaching the city outskirts. On 13 August, it was reported that rebel forces had attempted to advance into Zawiya. Governmental officials claimed that the rebels had been defeated, while rebels claimed that they controlled portions of the city, possibly including the city center. Al Jazeera confirmed that rebels had been fighting within the city suburbs and gates. By 20 August, rebels had taken full control of the city including the eastern parts, which was confirmed by journalists who were taken to former loyalists positions.
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commander, colonel
Hussein Darbouk, was killed along with three more fighters. Later, the casualty toll was raised to "up to 50 dead" and 300 wounded on that day. Two government soldiers were also killed. In the evening, the rebels were pushed back to the central square in Zawiya, where they were preparing to make a last stand. Government forces claimed to have captured 31 tanks, 19 armored personnel carriers and other weapons including rocket-launchers and anti-aircraft guns that were used by the rebels.
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kilometre (0.62 miles) from the city centre. Forty opposition members and several loyalists were reported killed during the day's fighting, including a general and a colonel. Nine rebels were killed in the battle for the square. The suburbs of the city had been confirmed as cleared and captured by loyalists after the government bussed journalists to a floodlit stadium where some 300 Gaddafi supporters were celebrating with fireworks.
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confirmation of the claim. Later the same day, a
Reuters crew confirmed that the coastal road was shut down and deserted, except for a large number of soldiers, police and armed men in civilian clothes. Residents also confirmed that fighting begun during the morning between loyalist forces and rebels and described fighting as "heavy".
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attack was repelled. In the early evening, a second attack by fighters in three more trucks tried to break through the west gate. Two of the trucks were destroyed. At the same time, six more pick-ups again attacked the eastern gate. Two were captured by rebel forces. During the clashes one government tank was damaged by a
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television network reported from the square in Zawiya where they confirmed it was under government control and clean-up operations were underway. Later, locals confirmed that tanks were lined along the square. The mopping-up operations were focused on smaller remaining pockets of resistance and some
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On 9 March, the city was reported to be ninety-five percent under loyalist control as rebels retreated from the main square and troops moved in. Later that evening, rebels and a few local witnesses claimed that the rebels had retaken the main square and that the regime's forces were driven back to 1
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By 8 March, most of the city had been left in ruins with tanks firing in all directions. During the night, rebels had once again taken back the square. However, with dawn, the strongest attack yet came with 50 tanks and 120 pick-ups charging towards the city center. During the evening, a force of 60
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By the morning of 5 March, pro-Gaddafi soldiers were reported to have been beaten back from the centre of the city, after overnight fighting, however they still controlled the town's entry points. At six in the morning, another assault was underway, which started with a surprise barrage of mortar
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The city quickly fell into rebels hands with soldiers from Libyan Army units defecting. Zawia was the rebel city which was closest to
Tripoli, and its control became the main focus of Gaddafi troops. The city was besieged and regularly attacked by loyalists with rebels defending the center of the
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On 28 February, government troops conducted a counter-attack against the city with 200 soldiers coming in from the east, supported by snipers, tanks and artillery. The first attack came just after midnight when loyalist soldiers tried to come through the eastern city gate in pick-up trucks. The
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Renewed fighting in the city had occurred on 11 June, with anti-Gaddafi forces launching an attack against the city. A spokesman for the rebels' national council said that the opposition fighters were in control of a large area on the western side of the city. However, there was no independent
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On 4 March, government troops attacked once again bombarding the rebels with mortars, heavy machine guns, anti-aircraft guns and a prolonged artillery barrage coming from at least eight Grad missile launchers. Troops attacked on both sides of the city. In the initial fighting, the rebel forces
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On 11 March, rebels claimed they were still in control in Zawiya. However, just a few hours later, a pro-Gaddafi rally, arranged by the government, was held in the centre of the city, witnessed by 100 foreign journalists, confirming the city was under loyalist control.
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On 6 March, a fourth attack in two days was launched against the city centre and it too was repelled. 26 government soldiers and three rebels were reportedly killed and 11 soldiers captured during the latest charge by loyalist troops.
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On the night of 2 March, rebel forces attacked government lines around the city killing two loyalist soldiers. By this point, shortages of food and medical supplies in the city had started as a result of the siege.
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Zawiyans had been taken away for questioning in the last few weeks, according to rebel sources. On 25 April, the
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rebels slipped out of the city in an attempt to attack a military base 20 kilometres from the city. By the next day, they had not returned and their fate was not known.
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936:"Democratic Underground – Confirmed: 2 of Gaddafi's Imp. Generals Muftah Anaqrat+Gayth Mohamed Gayth Killed in Zawiya Yesterday"
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by the mosque shouting "Leave! Leave!" On the same day, anti-Gaddafi forces repelled the attack on the city.
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985:"Gaddafi Forces Fight on Two Fronts as Opposition Fighters Vow To Take Control in Zawiyah"
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1782:"Gadhafi's Regime Blasts City Near Tripoli But Eastern Rebels Make a Push Toward Capital"
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On 26 February, government forces opened fire on anti-government protesters and
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1262:"Gadhafi Compares Himself to Queen Elizabeth, Says Libya's Youth Are on Hallucinogens"
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1865:"Libyan Warplanes Strike Rebels at Oil Port, Trying To Block Advance Toward Capital"
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1591:"At Least 30 Killed in Libya as Gadhafi Forces Fight To Take Back Rebel-Held Town"
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The battle began on 24 February, when Libyan troops loyal to
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with an anti-aircraft gun. After the attack, thousands of people rallied in
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2323:"Libyan Rebels Clash with Gadhafi Forces in Western Oil-Port City of Zawiya"
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On 10 March, the city was retaken by loyalist forces. Reporters from
644:, the First Battle of Zawiya was one of the bloodiest clashes of the
1039:
Libya uprising one year on: remembering the
Zawiyah massacre - video
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1448:"Libya: Fierce Day of Raids and Clashes Signals Shift to Civil War"
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2343:"Fighting in Zawiyah Shuts Libya Coast Road – Resident
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Hendrix, Steve; Faiola, Anthony; Sockol, Samuel (6 March 2011).
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24 killed in initial battle for the town (24–26 February),
1199:"In Libya, Both Sides Gird for Long War as Civilian Toll Mounts"
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2282:"Gaddafi's Men Try To Obliterate Traces of Massacre in Zawiya"
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1623:"Obama Ups Pressure, Interpol Issues Global Alert on Gaddafi"
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Hendrix, Steve; Sly, Liz; Bahrampour, Tara (10 March 2011).
1387:"Libyan Rebels Repel Overnight Attack by Pro-Qaddafi Forces"
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1105:"Gaddafi Tanks and Jets Strike Deeper into Rebel Heartland"
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175 killed in the city (24 February – 10 March),
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Fighting for central square, intensifying loyalist assaults
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town. The final assault lasted one week and was led by the
269:
1980:
1954:"Libyans 'Will Fight' No-Fly Zone – Gaddafi"
1645:"Battle for Libya: Gaddafi Troops Engage Zawiya Rebels"
2429:"Libya - Aug 13, 2011 - 18:51 | al Jazeera Blogs"
2383:"Libya - Aug 13, 2011 - 00:13 | al Jazeera Blogs"
2188:"Qaddafi Forces Take Back Strategic Town From Rebels"
2094:"Libya's Zawiyah Back Under Kadhafi Control: Witness"
1983:"Civil War: Watch the Rebels Try To Retake Bin Jawad"
1416:"Libyan Rebel-Held City on Guard, Fears for Supplies"
2359:"Libya's Rebels Claim Resurgence; Government Denies"
1920:"Tanks Said Closing In on Rebel-Held Zawiyah Square"
1752:"Libya forces try to halt rebel move toward capital"
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total of 65 killed and 26–28 reported captured
1073:"Libya Forces Try To Halt Rebel Move Toward Capital"
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Rebels take control, initial loyalist counterattacks
2246:Georgy, Michael; Golovnina, Maria (11 March 2011).
1507:"Libya Unrest: Deadly Clashes in Battle for Zawiya"
2128:"Libya: Gaddafi Forces Push Rebels from Ras Lanuf"
2039:"Zawiyah Becomes Ghost Town as Army Ring Tightens"
1669:"Gaddafi forces try to retake western Libyan town"
953:"Gaddafi Gets His Revenge: The Price of Rebellion"
3653:United Nations General Assembly Resolution 65/265
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1236:60 killed in out-of-city counterattack (8 March),
1026:60 killed in out-of-city counterattack (8 March),
796:In early August, anti-Gaddafi forces launched an
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3556:International reactions to military intervention
2300:"Gaddafi Troops Encircle Towns in West of Libya"
2248:"Rebels Repel Gaddafi Assault on Libya Oil Port"
1725:"Violence in Libya Sows Fears of Long Civil War"
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1475:"Forces Fire Tear Gas as Libya Protesters March"
1355:"Pro-Gadhafi Forces Hit Back on Land and in Air"
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873:"Forces Fire Tear Gas as Libya Protesters March"
3673:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2016
3668:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2009
3663:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973
3658:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970
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1563:"Libya: Three Killed and 50 Injured in Zawiyah"
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1301:"Gadhafi Forces Strike Back at Libya Uprising"
900:"Libya: NATO Kills 19 Civilians in Air Strike"
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1535:"Gaddafi Loaylists Recapture Libya's Zawiyah"
1051:"Gaddafi Loaylists Recapture Libya's Zawiyah"
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739:
316:
3698:denote operations or battles related to the
3476:Fist Crushing a U.S. Fighter Plane Sculpture
2011:"Bloodbath as Gaddafi Forces Move on Rebels"
2008:
1981:Weisenthal, Joe; Lubin, Gus (9 March 2011).
798:offensive into the plains surrounding Zawiya
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617:between army units and militiamen loyal to
3571:International reactions to Gaddafi's death
2565:Armed Forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
2477:
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2156:"Libya: Gaddafi Loyalists Mount Onslaught"
1230:20 killed at the square (4–5 March),
764:street fighting continued during the day.
330:
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115:Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
1596:The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
1142:"Sky News Australia - World News Article"
1120:"Sky News Australia - World News Article"
1005:"Zawiyah in Rebel Hands, But Under Siege"
1117:Government losses – 4 killed,
697:Continued loyalist gains, Darbouk killed
3566:U.S. reactions to military intervention
2215:"Libya Live Blog – March 11"
1327:"Rebels Control Libyan Town of Zawiyah"
3801:Battles of the Libyan civil war (2011)
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3561:Protests against military intervention
3633:Libyan Freedom and Democracy Campaign
2458:
1837:"Libya Revolt As It Happened: Monday"
1239:40 killed at the square (9–10 March),
304:
3717:
3429:Prince Idris bin Abdullah al-Senussi
1227:4 killed on the outskirts (4 March),
1892:"Tanks and Planes Hit Libya Rebels"
1809:"Fierce Battles Erupt Across Libya"
16:2011 battle in the Libyan civil war
13:
2280:Rugman, Jonathan (6 April 2011).
1696:"Key wins for both sides in Libya"
14:
3837:
2037:Karouny, Mariam (10 March 2011).
1667:Golovnina, Maria (5 March 2011).
1446:; Tisdall, Simon (4 March 2011).
1233:3 killed at the square (7 March),
1178:26 killed, 11 captured (6 March),
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1197:; Fahim, Kareem (5 March 2011).
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2762:Battle of the Misrata frontline
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961:. 11 March 2011. Archived from
845:"Libya Unrest: Entering Zawiya"
259:howitzers destroyed or captured
67:City retaken by loyalist forces
3700:military intervention in Libya
2816:Second Gulf of Sidra offensive
2009:Barker, Anne (10 March 2011).
1930:. 9 March 2011. Archived from
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3643:National Transitional Council
2664:Battle of Brega–Ajdabiya road
2654:First Gulf of Sidra offensive
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651:
63:Decisive pro-Gaddafi victory
42:24 February – 9/10 March 2011
3607:Afriqiyah Airways Flight 209
3496:Mitiga International Airport
3486:Green Square/Martyrs' Square
3292:Mohamed Abu al-Qasim al-Zwai
3212:Mohammed Abdullah al-Senussi
1251:total of 151 reported killed
1029:total of 235 reported deaths
771:
7:
3578:Factional violence in Libya
2885:Operation Unified Protector
803:
625:for control of the city of
10:
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3821:March 2011 events in Libya
3623:Belarus in Libyan conflict
3424:Prince Mohammed El Senussi
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740:Loyalists capture the city
594:Killing of Muammar Gaddafi
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3590:2014–2020 civil war
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3207:Ahmed al-Gaddafi al-Qahsi
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3602:Manchester Arena bombing
3434:Hussein Sadiq al Musrati
3227:Abdel Rahman Abdel Hamid
3101:Ali Abd-al-Aziz al-Isawi
2971:Daou al-Salhine al-Jadak
2745:Nafusa Mountain Campaign
2619:First Battle of Benghazi
2548:National Liberation Army
1870:Honolulu Star-Advertiser
691:rocket propelled grenade
613:was a battle during the
290:Unconfirmed rebel claims
100:National Liberation Army
3551:International reactions
3527:Human rights violations
3071:Mustafa A. G. Abushagur
2799:Second Battle of Zawiya
2794:Rebel coastal offensive
2486:Libyan civil war (2011)
810:Second Battle of Zawiya
3539:Humanitarian situation
3501:People's Hall, Tripoli
3363:J. Christopher Stevens
3322:Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi
3297:Salih Rajab al-Mismari
2878:Operation Odyssey Dawn
2833:Second Tripoli clashes
2740:First Battle of Zawiya
2674:Fourth Battle of Brega
2639:Second Battle of Brega
2364:June 14, 2011, at the
940:Democratic Underground
607:First Battle of Zawiya
334:First Libyan Civil War
241:235–600 killed**
122:Commanders and leaders
22:First Battle of Zawiya
3777:32.75222°N 12.72778°E
3389:Abdel Rahman Shalgham
3147:Saif al-Islam Gaddafi
3091:Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi
3081:Al-Mahdi Al-Barghathi
2986:Abdel Moneim al-Houni
2730:First Tripoli clashes
2659:Third Battle of Brega
2624:First Battle of Brega
2553:Free Libyan Air Force
1195:Kirkpatrick, David D.
662:24 February – 1 March
236:Casualties and losses
3583:2012 Benghazi attack
3317:Bashir Saghir Hawadi
3312:Sayyid Gaddaf al-Dam
3302:Abdul Majid al-Qa′ud
3202:Saif al-Arab Gaddafi
2828:Battle of Bani Walid
2629:Battle of Ra's Lanuf
2525:16 August–23 October
2510:15 February–18 March
2102:Agence France-Presse
266:29–31 captured
3773: /
3678:Voice of Free Libya
3287:Abdul Ati al-Obeidi
3222:Ahmed Gaddaf al-Dam
3217:Bashir Saleh Bashir
3142:Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr
3121:Mahmoud al-Werfalli
3116:Mehdi Mohammed Zeyo
2956:Mohammed Ali Madani
2911:Mustafa Abdul Jalil
2864:Opération Harmattan
2634:Battle of Bin Jawad
2262:on February 2, 2016
2108:on December 5, 2012
2072:The Washington Post
1934:on February 2, 2016
1730:The Washington Post
1568:The Daily Telegraph
1181:3 killed (9 March),
1161:2 killed (4 March),
1158:2 killed (2 March),
623:anti-Gaddafi forces
93:Anti-Gaddafi forces
3782:32.75222; 12.72778
3648:Topple the Tyrants
3522:Domestic responses
3394:Abdessalam Jalloud
3343:James G. Stavridis
3262:Massoud Abdelhafid
3177:Ali Sharif al-Rifi
3021:Ali Attalah Obeidi
2996:Abdurrahim El-Keib
2961:Mustafa Bin Dardef
2931:Abdelhakim Belhadj
2921:Abdul Fatah Younis
2777:Battle of Tawergha
2669:Cyrenaica campaign
2644:Battle of Ajdabiya
2435:on August 25, 2011
2389:on January 7, 2012
2327:The Canadian Press
2305:2011-04-29 at the
2193:The New York Times
1360:The New York Times
1335:. 27 February 2011
1307:. 26 February 2011
1305:Human Rights Watch
1270:. 24 February 2011
1245:2011-03-12 at the
1204:The New York Times
1172:2012-04-02 at the
904:Al Jazeera English
745:9 March – 11 March
3806:Conflicts in 2011
3756:
3755:
3491:Maydan al Shajara
3457:Places, buildings
3452:
3451:
3439:Mustafa Ben Halim
3187:Abuzed Omar Dorda
3106:Mohammed Magariaf
3056:Sadiq Al-Ghariani
2976:Jalal al-Digheily
2941:Abdul Hafiz Ghoga
2841:
2840:
2811:Battle of Tripoli
2806:Ras Ajdir clashes
2755:Battle of Gharyan
2735:Battle of Misrata
2186:(10 March 2011).
1603:on 31 August 2011
1487:on March 24, 2011
1078:Houston Chronicle
965:on March 21, 2011
720:5 March – 8 March
702:2 March – 4 March
642:Battle of Misrata
602:
601:
557:2nd Gulf of Sidra
535:Coastal Offensive
479:Misrata Frontline
474:Cyrenaican desert
459:1st Gulf of Sidra
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3532:Rape allegations
3466:Abu Salim prison
3414:Mohammed Nabbous
3348:Charles Bouchard
3327:Mustafa Kharoubi
3192:Baghdadi Mahmudi
3172:Abdullah Senussi
3162:Al-Saadi Gaddafi
3157:Mutassim Gaddafi
3086:Salwa Bughaighis
3051:Ismail al-Salabi
3006:Ahmed al-Senussi
3001:Osama al-Juwaili
2946:Suleiman Mahmoud
2901:
2900:
2871:Operation Mobile
2857:Operation Ellamy
2789:Msallata clashes
2772:Battle of Zliten
2750:Battle of Wazzin
2602:
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2575:Libyan Air Force
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3409:Nuri al-Mismari
3404:Imbarek Shamekh
3367:
3331:
3242:Khweldi Hameidi
3137:Muammar Gaddafi
3125:
3076:Ahmed Omar Bani
3036:Yousef Mangoush
3026:Mahdi al-Harati
3011:Hussein Darbouk
2890:
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2821:Battle of Sirte
2784:Zawiya skirmish
2767:Zliten uprising
2716:
2707:Battle of Sabha
2702:Fezzan campaign
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