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Name: Fezzan campaign (First Libyan Civil War)

Type: Event

Start: 2011 AD

End: 2011 AD

Parent: Libyan Civil War (2011)

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Was a rebel military offensive in Fezzan during the First Libyan Civil War.

Chronology


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  • September 2011: NTC forces took control over Ghat airport, located north of the city and a day later Ghat itself and the Tinkarine border crossing with Algeria.
  • July 2011: Loyalist forces attacked Qatrun three times before finally recapturing it.
  • September 2011: Anti-Gaddafi forces had taken control over the towns of Brak and Gira.
  • September 2011: On 19 September, NTC forces took over Zella.
  • September 2011: The NTC announced that they took control over the town of Jufra and surrounding area.
  • September 2011: Battle of Sabha.
  • September 2011: An NTC commander in Sabha told CNN that his forces have taken control over the town of Ubari.
  • July 2011: They secured the Tumu border crossing and took Qatrun, without a shot, also capturing a military airfield and outpost at Al Wigh.
  • September 2011: The rest of the towns in Wadi al Shatii District were peacefully taken by NTC forces.
  • August 2011: Toubou tribal fighters reportedly captured Murzuk.

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