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Africa North
Tamenhint airbase remains under Qaddafi loyalist control as Sebha clashes continue
2014-01-24
[Libya Herald] Sporadic festivities continued in Sebha last night between Qadaffy loyalists and the army, with a large kaboom reported at a military ammunition store.

Tamenhint Airbase remained, for another night, under the control of loyalists, who retook the military airport from government forces on Monday morning.

Sebha's military commander, Mohammed Al-Ayat Al-Busaifi, told the Libya Herald that intermittent fighting between the pro-Qadaffy forces and the Army had continued in and around Sebha last night. There was also a large kaboom at an ammunition store near the barracks of the army's Six Brigade, he added. No-one was injured in the blast.

Busaifi said that Tamenhint Airbase remained in the hands of Qadaffy supporters and that no revolutionary brigades or reinforcements had arrived to drive them out.

This morning, the situation in Sebha was relatively stable. The head of the reconciliation committee delegation which arrived in Sebha two weeks ago, Mohammed Mubasher, said: "We can't say for sure that things have calmed down completely but we're making swift progress in mediation efforts and expect army troops and revolutionary brigades to arrive very soon."

Head of Sebha Local Council, Ayoub Al-Zaroug, said things were tense but relatively quiet, with only intermittent gunfire still being heard.
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