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A report published in the newspaper The Economist in the United Kingdom, the United Nations (UN), the Government of National Reconciliation of the legitimate government in the eyes of the Jamahiriya (UMH) of Tripoli, in the west and in the operation of putting March in the southeast to succeed with Turkey’s support specified. As a result of these operations, Caliph reported that Hafter had lost power.
The Economist newspaper, based in London, the capital of England, announced that the leader of the illegitimate armed forces in the east of the country, the Caliph Khafter, lost power in the six-year Libyan civil war.
Newspaper, “Khalifa Haft is losing ground” in the article published under the title Government of National Reconciliation is the legitimate Libyan government at the UN (UMH) initiated by Turkey and supported by Surman’s operations, Sabratha, recovering from Al Haft regions such as Ajaylat and Tunisian militia – After securing the border with Libya, after the second operation was launched at Terhune, Hafter was said to have lost ground with the operation launched at the Vatican Military Base, which is said to have it is of critical importance to Hafter.
“TURKISH DRONES LOSE THE POWER TO HAVE IT”
News in the newspaper stated that Hafter received the support of Egypt, France, Russia and the United Arab Emirates, but President Recep Tayyip Erdogan fought against these alliances and signed the Libyan Agreement with the UMH.
After reconciliation, it was claimed that after UMH operations and Turkish drones targeted Hafter’s supply points, the Hafter was losing power. The article also states that “Turkish UAVs and SİHA changed balances in the region.”