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278:. However, Habshi was stopped at a checkpoint outside of Tripoli and was asked to leave the tanks there instead; he was also informed that he needed to return to Tarhouna in order to obtain proper government documentation. However, that was the last time Habshi has been reported seen by anyone. The Libyan government has denied any involvement in Habshi's disappearance, but militiamen under the Commander's authority have alleged that the security forces are closely connected with the disappearance. 83: 302:
The airport remained non-functional after the clashes. Government spokesman Nasser al-Manee said that "the airport will resume operation within 24 hours. heard there were some injured". The next day, on 6 June, some airliners restarted their flights from Tripoli International.
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to surrender the SSC and MoD forces that stormed the airport, destroyed one tank and captured the other and also arrested more than 172 Tarhouni militiamen.
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and stopped all flights, after Al-Awfea militiamen ignored the ultimatum given by Defence minister
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as a measure to prompt the government's release of its jailed leader, Abu Oegeila al-Hebshi.
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occurred on 4 June 2012, after members of the Al-Awfea militia stormed the
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200 gunmen belonging to the Al-Awfea militia took control of the
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Post-civil war violence in Libya
Tripoli International Airport
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1st Bani Walid
Kufra
1st Sabha
Tripoli airport
Zintan
2012 Benghazi attack
2nd Bani Walid
2013 Benghazi conflict
10 October coup attempt
Tripoli International Airport
Tarhouna
militia
Libyan National Army
army barracks
Tripoli International Airport
Osama Juwaili


"Exclusive – New details emerge about Tripoli airport seizure as Libya Herald gains access to prisoners at Metiga airbase"
"The airport fiasco"
"Update – Some flights resume at Tripoli airport"

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