LNA Claims Its Forces Downed GNA Warplane Near Misrata (Video)

The Libyan National Army (LNA) claimed on June 13 that is units had shot down a warplane of the Government of National Accord (GNA) in the northern part of the country.

“A warplane of the militias gathering [LNA term for pro-GNA forces] was shot down, its pilot was killed, in the area of Dafniya in Misrata after being hit by our armed forces,” the army’s media office said in a press release.

Pro-GNA sources released a video showing the wreckage of the downed warplane, which was reportedly of the L-39 type. However, the sources denied the LNA claims and said that the warplane crashed after a “technique failure.”

The LNA’s Air Defense Force operates at least one Soviet-made 2K12 Kub [SA-6] medium-range air-defense system. However, Dafniya, which is located more than 100km away from the closest army position, is well out of the system’s range. This supports the GNA’s claims.

Most of the GNA’s warplanes are outdated and lacking proper maintenance. Pro-government forces are trying to change this situation by employing foreign experts to restore the warplanes, which are also being flown by foreign contractors.

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Peter Moy

Nothing to worry about. The GNA Ministry of Propaganda should release a statement saying ” one of our aircraft had a rough landing. We now return to our regular scheduled programming. In our next episode of this 10 part series: Is your pet psychic?”