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Subject BREAKING NEWS: LIBYAN AIRPORT SIEZED AFTER BLAMING UAE and Egypt for carrying out air strikes in Tripoli... Capital captured by ISIS
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Original Message "@guardiannews: Libya capital under Islamist control after Tripoli airport seized

[link to www.theguardian.com]


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[link to news.yahoo.com]

Islamist fighters in the Fajr Libya (Libyan Dawn) coalition said on Saturday they have captured Tripoli's battered international airport after many days of clashes with nationalist militiamen.

The claim followed a setback the previous night when a mystery warplane raided Islamist positions, killing at least 10 fighters, a Fajr Libya spokesman said.

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"@jerryliet: BREAKING NEWS: UAE and Egypt carry out air strikes in Tripoli Libya. AFP"
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Libyan Islamists who say they have seized Tripoli airport accused the United Arab Emirates and Egypt on Saturday of involvement in two air raids against their forces in the past week.


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From 6 days ago
[link to mobile.nytimes.com]
Airstrikes Over Tripoli Kill Six; Source of Bombing Is Unknown




Unidentified warplanes on Monday bombed a small arms depot and other locations in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, that are controlled by Islamist-aligned militias, suggesting that a foreign state had intervened in the escalating battle for control of the city.

At least six people were killed, The Associated Press reported. The origin of the planes remained a mystery.

The airstrikes were beyond the capacity of the limited Libyan Air Force, and Libyan authorities said the planes had come from a foreign state. The United States, France, Italy and Egypt all denied responsibility.
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