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Qanunu: The army forces dealt with an attack by Hifter militias in Ain_Zara axis.

Libyan army spokesman, Colonel Pilot Mohamed Qanunu, said on Wednesday that the army forces have dealt since the morning with a new breach of the ceasefire from the Hifter militias in the axis of Ain Zara.

Qanunu considered, in a press statement, that the attack was a new and repeated violation of the cease-fire from the Hifter militias that used mortar shelling in the densely populated area of ​​Ain Zara, fell mostly behind the fighting lines.

It is worth noting that several countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the United States, the European Union and the Emirates, in addition to Turkey, issued a joint statement calling for the cessation of hostilities to support efforts to address the emerging Corona virus.

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