Battle of Tripoli Airport

Battle of Tripoli Airport
Part of the Second Libyan Civil War

Tripoli International Airport
Date13 July – 23 August 2014
(1 month, 1 week and 3 days)
Location
Result

Libya Dawn victory

Belligerents[4]

Libya Zintani brigades

  • Libya Al-Qaqa battalion
  • Libya Al Sawa'iq battalion
  • Libya Warshefana battalions
  • Zintani Airport Security

Supported by:

Libya Libya Dawn coalition


Supported by:

Commanders and leaders

Libya Nouri Abusahmain
(President of the GNC, disputed)
Libya Sadiq Al-Ghariani
(Grand Mufti)
Mohammed Hadia
(Operation Libya Dawn Commander)

Shaaban Hadia
(LROR Commander)

The Battle of Tripoli Airport was a major event that took place during the Second Libyan Civil War. It began on 13 July 2014 as part of a series of operations, dubbed "Libya Dawn" or " فجر ليبيا", conducted by a coalition of Islamist militias who led a coup d'état operation against the House of Representatives (Libya), following the 2014 Libyan parliamentary election, to recapture the airport and political institutions to gain control of the capital Tripoli. The battle ended in August 2014 with the capture of the airport and ultimately its destruction. The battle was fought between an Islamist New General National Congress and the Zintani brigades.

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