March–December 2022 conflict in the Libyan capital
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2022 Tripoli clashes
Part of the Libyan Crisis
Date
March–December 2022
Location
Tripoli, Tripolitania, Libya
Result
Inconclusive
Belligerents
Government of National Stability Libyan National Army
Government of National Unity Syrian National Army[1]
Support: Turkey[1] (advisers and UCAVs)
Commanders and leaders
Fathi Bashagha (GNS prime minister) Osama al-Juwaili[1] (Zintan Brigades commander) Haitem Tajouri[1] (28th Infantry Division/al-Nawasi Brigade & 777th Brigade commander)[2] Muammar al-Dawi [1] (55th Infantry Battalion company commander) Abu Zreba
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh (GNU prime minister) Abdul Rauf Kara[2] (RADA commander) Emad al-Trabilisi[2]
Units involved
28th Infantry Division (al-Nawasi Brigade)[1][2]
777th Brigade[2]
55th Infantry Battalion[1]
Muammar al-Dawi's company
Zintan Brigades[2]
Remnants of the Tripoli Revolutionaries Brigade[2]
Al-Halbous Brigade[2]
Hittin Brigade[2]
Al-Marsa Brigade[2]
Abu Zreba's forces[2]
[1][2]
Stability Support Authority
Special Deterrence Force (RADA)
444th Brigade
Emad al-Trabilisi's forces
610th Brigade
301st Battalion
52nd Infantry Brigade
[1]
Sultan Suleiman Shah Division (al-Amshat)
Sultan Murad Division
Hamza Division
Casualties and losses
32 killed[3]
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Libyan Crisis
First Civil War
Aftermath
Factional violence (2011–2014)
Airstrikes
Second Civil War
Libyan peace process
Refugees of Libya
COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Libyan protests
2022 Tripoli clashes
2023 Tripoli clashes
The 2022 Tripoli clashes erupted between forces loyal to rival Libyan prime ministers Fathi Bashagha and Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh over the capital city of Tripoli.[4]
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