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Libya pro-Haftar pilot released in prisoner swap — reports
By AFP - Dec 26,2022 - Last updated at Dec 26,2022
TRIPOLI — Libya’s unity government has carried out a prisoner exchange with rival eastern forces, releasing a pilot captured during strongman Khalifa Haftar’s 2019 assault on Tripoli, local media reported on Monday.
According to the reports and images on social media, pilot Amer Al Orfi Al Gajam was exchanged for 15 prisoners held by Haftar’s forces, which back a rival government and control much of eastern and southern Libya. The exchange took place in a Haftar-controlled part of the Jufra region, near a ceasefire line between eastern and western forces.
Images on social media appeared to show Gajam, a high-ranking member of Haftar’s forces, with a long beard and dressed in a traditional Libyan tunic and vest. The 2011 revolt that toppled Muammar Qadhafi’s regime left a power vacuum that was filled by an array of armed groups. Haftar’s east-based forces, the self-styled Libyan National Army, were among the most powerful groups that emerged in the aftermath. In 2019, Haftar seized large parts of the south and launched an assault on Tripoli.
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