Battle of Wazzin | |||||||||
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Part of the 2011 Nafusa Mountains Campaign | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
| Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Mustafa Abdul Jalil Fouad Mebazaa | Col. Shu'ayb al-Firjani | ||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||
unknown |
15 killed 14 captured (1st phase) 23 killed (3rd phase)[6] | ||||||||
*Unconfirmed report that up to 20 people in total had been killed on 28 April[7] |
The Battle of Wazzin was a conflict during the Libyan Civil War for the Libyan-Tunisian border town of Wazzin.[8][9] Rebel forces made an initial victory, but it was short-lived as Gaddafi's men re-occupied the town, only to lose it again to the rebels.
The battle spilled over into Tunisian territory on several occasions, prompting clashes with the Tunisian military (which had not explicitly taken a side in the battle).
The fighting turned Wazzin into something of a ghost town, valuable only as a strategic location.[10]