Gunmen assassinate wanted LNA commander

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Gunmen has assassinated Mahmoud al-Werfalli, one of the leading members of Libyan National Army (LNA), who was declared wanted for war crimes.

Military sources reported on Wednesday March 24, 2021, that Werfalli was shot from a car outside a hospital in Benghazi alongside two of his bodyguards,

“Werfalli was a commander in an elite unit attached to Khalifa Haftar’s LNA that is based in eastern Libya,” the report says.

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague had indicted Werfalli twice for the suspected killing of more than 40 captives, including in a 2018 incident in which photographs appeared to show him shooting 10 blindfolded prisoners.

This month he was shown in a widely circulated video raiding a car showroom in Benghazi alongside his uniformed men, smashing up furniture and computers as they brandished weapons.

Friction between rival factions in eastern Libya has been escalating for some time and could further degenerate into a series of retaliatory attacks, said Tarek Megerisi of the European Council on Foreign Relations.

“I think this is going to be the first major challenge for the (Government of National Unity) GNU,” it adds.

The GNU was sworn into office this month, taking over from the two rival administrations in east and west that have run Libya for years, as part of a UN-facilitated peace effort.

The eastern administration, backed for years by the LNA, handed over its powers to the GNU on Tuesday at a ceremony in Benghazi.

Besides the challenge of merging Libya’s divided state institutions and preparing for elections in December, the GNU needs also to tackle a dire security situation with power held by myriad factions.

UN Special Envoy Jan Kubis told the Security Council Wednesday, “Various armed groups continue to operate without hindrance, human rights violations continue with almost total impunity.”

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