Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council information
Militant group in the Second Libyan Civil War
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Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council
Flag used by members of the Ajdabiya Shura Council[1]
Leaders
Ibreik Maziq al-Zway[2]
Dates of operation
25 March 2015 – 21 February 2016 (10 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
Active regions
Ajdabiya
Ideology
Islamism Jihadism
Opponents
Libyan National Army
Battles and wars
Libyan Civil War (2014–present)
The Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council was a Libyan military coalition in Ajdabiya which was declared on 25 March 2015.[1] On 15 December 2015, despite protests from the Mayor of Ajdabiya,[3] the Libyan National Army began an offensive on Ajdabiya,[4][5] which resulted in the defeat of the Shura Council on 21 February 2016.[6]
The group has denied any ties to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[7]
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