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Libyan Army Inspects Forces in Sirte

August 16, 2021
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On Sunday, a Libyan National Army (LNA) military committee, led by the LNA’s Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant-General Abdel-Razek Al-Nazori, landed in the coastal city of Sirte to inspect the forces positioned there, according to a statement by the LNA’s General Staff.

Al-Nazori held a meeting with several LNA commanders, as well as members of the municipal council, and tribal elders of Sirte.

According to the statement, the officers were welcomed by Sirte’s tribal elders upon their arrival, and met with the region’s military commanders.

During the meetings, Al-Nazori was briefed on the readiness, and preparations being undertaken by the military and security institutions in the city. As well as the requirements needed to raise the forces’ level of preparedness.

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