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Russian mercenaries retreated, Haftar is in a trouble

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Russian mercenaries retreated, Haftar is in a trouble

The agreement reached between Libya and Turkey changed the course in the region.

Axar.az reports that the statement came from Libyan Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Muaytik.

He said Russia's presence in Libya had brought important benefits to Khalifa Haftar:

"But the agreement reached with Turkey has changed the process. At present, our army has the technology to defend Tripoli.

At the same time, the withdrawal of Russian Wagner mercenaries has put Haftar in a difficult position. If Haftar loses Tarhuna and his entourage in the future, it will be even more difficult for him to recover."

Date
2020.05.29 / 12:13
Author
Tural Azimzadeh
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