Libyans flee Tripoli

In Tripoli, the only working airport that they have was targeted in an airstrike on Monday. The Mitiga airport, that is east of Tripoli was shuttered after it was attacked by Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA). Khalifa Haftar is Libyan military officer who is head of the LNA. It was also attacked by the Government of National Accord (GNA) in which they condemned the aerial bombardment, calling it a war crime. There was also a fight around Tripoli's international airport that hasn't been in operation for years. The GNA admitted on Monday that it temporarily lost control of the site to Haftar's fighters. While there are forces who are loyal to Haftar's UN-based government fight for control of Tripoli, hundreds of residents are trying to get out of the capital city. Many Libyans in Tripoli have been cut off because of the fighting but others have chosen to cross the border into Tunisia for safety reasons. 

          



Luggage trolleys lie in front of the gate of the Mitiga airport after it was attacked Monday.

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