TRIPOLI: Flights were suspended until further notice at the only functioning airport in Libya’s capital Tripoli on Friday due to rockets falling nearby, an airport official said.
The closure of Mitiga Airport comes a day after Turkey’s parliament voted to allow a troop deployment to Libya, deepening fears of an escalation of fighting in the North African country.
Eastern-based forces led by military commander Khalifa Haftar have been waging a campaign since April to take control of Tripoli from forces aligned with Libya’s internationally recognized government.
The offensive soon stalled in the outskirts of the city, but has led to increased international involvement in the conflict.
Mitiga Airport has been repeatedly closed and reopened in recent years because of risks from shelling and air strikes.
It most recently reopened on Dec. 12 after a closure of nearly 3-1/2 months. Flights had been diverted to Misrata, some 200 km (125 miles) to the east of the capital.
The cause of the rocket fire that shut the airport on Friday was not immediately clear.
Tripoli’s main airport was closed and partially destroyed in an earlier round of fighting in 2014, when Libya split into rival political and military alliances based in the capital and the east.
Flights suspended in Libya’s capital due to rocket fire
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Flights suspended in Libya’s capital due to rocket fire
- The closure of Mitiga Airport comes a day after Turkey’s parliament voted to allow a troop deployment to Libya
- Eastern-based forces led by military commander Khalifa Haftar have been waging a campaign since April to take control of Tripoli
Iran military says to hit US, Israeli economic targets in region
- It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks
TEHRAN: Iran’s military vowed on Wednesday to launch strikes against US and Israeli economic targets in the region, including banks, after overnight attacks reportedly hit an Iranian bank.
“The enemy has given us free rein to target economic centers and banks belonging to the United States and the Zionist regime,” said the military’s central operational command, Khatam Al-Anbiya, in a statement carried by state TV.
It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks.
Iranian media said US and Israeli strikes hit a bank in Tehran overnight, killing an unspecified number of employees.
“The enemy has given us free rein to target economic centers and banks belonging to the United States and the Zionist regime,” said the military’s central operational command, Khatam Al-Anbiya, in a statement carried by state TV.
It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks.
Iranian media said US and Israeli strikes hit a bank in Tehran overnight, killing an unspecified number of employees.
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