May 26, 2020
TUNIS (Reuters) – The U.S. military said on Tuesday that Russia has
deployed fighter aircraft to Libya to support Russian mercenaries
fighting for eastern forces, adding to concerns of a new escalation in
the conflict.
“Russian military aircraft are likely to provide close air support
and offensive fire,” the United States Africa command said in a
statement it posted on its website and on Twitter.
Libya’s civil war has drawn in regional and global powers with what
the United Nations has called a huge influx of weapons and fighters in
violation of an arms embargo.
Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt support the eastern-based
Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army, which launched an offensive last
year to seize the capital Tripoli.
However, in recent weeks the internationally recognised Government of
National Accord (GNA) has with extensive Turkish backing pushed Haftar
back from his foothold in southern Tripoli and from some other parts of
the northwest.
The United States has played a less prominent role in the Libyan war
than it did at an earlier stage, when NATO helped rebels overthrow the
country’s autocratic ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
The statement said the aircraft had arrived from an airbase in Russia
after transiting via Syria, where they were repainted to conceal their
Russian origin. There was no immediate response from the Russian Defence
Ministry to a request for comment
.
On Saturday, Russian fighters in Libya were flown out of a town south
of Tripoli by their Libyan allies after retreating from frontlines in
Tripoli, the town’s mayor said.
The LNA has denied any foreigners are fighting with it, but the
United Nations said this month that Russian private military contractor
Wagner Group had up to 1,200 people in Libya.
“Russia has employed state-sponsored Wagner in Libya to conceal its
direct role and to afford Moscow plausible deniability of its malign
actions,” the U.S. statement said.
It quoted U.S. Air Force General Jeff Harrigian as warning that if
Russia seized bases on Libya’s coast, it would “create very real
security concerns on Europe’s southern flank”.
The statement said neither the LNA nor mercenaries would be able to
“arm, operate and sustain these fighters” — meaning fighter aircraft —
without the support they had from Russia.Last week the LNA announced it
would be launching a major new air campaign against the GNA and said it
had refurbished four war jets.
https://www.oann.com/u-s-military-says-russia-deployed-fighter-jets-to-libya/