Libyan warplanes on Sunday sank one ship and attacked a second vessel near the eastern city of Benghazi, military spokesmen for the country’s internationally recognized government said yesterday.
There was no eyewitness report or independent confirmation for the strike near the town of Mareesa that was also reported by the Dubai-based al-Arabiyah TV network.
“The vessel was sunk, because it had loaded fighters, weapons and ammunition to support terrorism in the eastern region,” air force spokesman Nasser al-Hassi said early yesterday.
Mohamed El Hejazi, a spokesman for Khalifa Haftar, top army commander of the official government based in eastern Libya, said the strike had also targeted a second vessel that was carrying weapons in the same area.
A reporter yesterday heard warplanes circling above Benghazi, which is about 20km from Mareesa.
Tripoli-based state oil firm NOC has accused the eastern government of having three times bombed oil tankers that the eastern forces said carried weapons and ammunition.
Libya is in chaos, with two governments and parliaments with their own armed forces fighting for control four years after the ouster of Muammar Qaddafi.
The official government is based in the east since losing the capital a year ago to a rival group, which set up its own administration. Both have attacked each other with aircraft.
In May, airplanes from Libya’s recognized government attacked an oil tanker docked outside the central city of Sirte, wounding three people and setting the ship on fire.
In January, Greece complained about the bombing that killed two crewman of a Greek-operated tanker anchored off the Libyan coast. Greece said it said was carrying heavy fuel, while Libya’s official government said it was carrying weapons.
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