Libyan Civil War (2014–present) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Second Libyan Civil War |
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Part of the Arab Winter and the Libyan Crisis | |||||||||
Military situation in Libya on 8 January 2020 Under the control of the House of Representatives and the Libyan National Army Under the control of the Government of National Accord (GNA) and different militias forming the Libya Shield Force Controlled by local forces (For a more detailed 2019 map, see military situation in the Libyan Civil War)
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Main belligerents | |||||||||
House of Representatives (Tobruk-based)
JEM (from 2016) Support:
Egypt
United Arab Emirates France (unofficial) Russia (unofficial) Saudi Arabia Chad Jordan (2014–16, 2019–present) Belarus Israel Greece (diplomatic support) |
Government of National Accord (Tripoli-based) (since 2016)
Support against ISIL but not against the House of Representatives:
Diplomatic support:
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National Salvation Government
Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries SCBR militia:
Ansar al-Sharia
(2014–17) Libya Shield 1 (2014–16) February 17th Martyrs Brigade Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade Shura Council of Mujahideen in Derna (2014–18)
Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council (2015–16) Derna Protection Force |
Support:
AQIM (2014–2015; alleged in 2016)
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Aguila Saleh Issa Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Gen. Ali Kana (loyalist leader in Fezzan) |
Fayez al-Sarraj (Chairman of the Presidential Council and Prime minister) Col. Al-Mahdi Al-Barghathi (GNA Minister of Defense) Rida Issa (Libyan Navy commander) |
Nouri Abusahmain (2014–16) Abu Khalid al Madani † (Former Ansar al-Sharia Leader) Ateyah Al-Shaari DMSC / DPF leader Wissam Ben Hamid † (Libya Shield 1 Commander) Salim Derby † (Commander of Abu Salim Martyrs Brigade) |
Abu Nabil al-Anbari † (Top ISIL leader in Libya) Abu Hudhayfah al-Muhajir (ISIL governor of Wilayat Tripolitania) |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||||
8,788 killed 20,000 injured (as of May 2015) |
The Second Libyan Civil War is an ongoing conflict between rival factions seeking control of Libya. After erupting in 2014, the conflict is mostly between :
- the House of Representatives, elected in 2014 with a low turnout, relocated to Tobruk, which appointed Marshal Khalifa Haftar as commander-in-chief of the Libyan National Army with the mission of bringing back its sovereignty over the whole of Libyan territory.
- the Government of National Accord, led by Fayez al-Sarraj, based in the capital Tripoli and created after failed military coups and the relocation of the House of Representatives to Tobruk.
Images for kids
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General Khalifa Haftar
See also
In Spanish: Segunda guerra civil libia para niños