US investigating American-made missiles in Libya rebel base
A picture taken yesterday shows 4 US-made Javelin anti-tank missiles found at a rebel base in Libya. The US is investigating how the missiles ended up there as it violates end user agreements for American weapons. – AFP pic, June 30, 2019.
THE United States said yesterday it was looking into reports that American anti-tank missiles were found by forces loyal to Libya’s unity government at a captured rebel base. The New York Times reported Friday that four Javelin missiles were found at a base used by men under the command of Khalifa Haftar, a military leader who has waged a months-long offensive against Libya’s internationally recognised government based in Tripoli.
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