| dbo:causalties
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	- 1 killed
 
	- 10–35PMCs killed
 
	- 5-6Pantsirdestroyed or captured
 
	- 513 killed
 
	- 6 soldiers killed (per GNA; disputed)
 
	- 1 MiG-21MF1AN-26lost 2Il-76destroyed 2Mi-35captured, and 8 UAVs lost,
 
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| dbo:combatant
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	- Supported by:
 
	- *Libyan Army
 
	- SNA
 
	- *Libyan Navy
 
	- *Libyan Air Force
 
	- *Libyan National Army
 
	- Libya Shield Force
 
	- (allegedly, denied by LNA)
 
	- 20pxWagner Group
 
	- (RSF)
 
	- 20pxGovernment of National Accord
 
	- 20pxHouse of Representatives
 
	- Misratamilitias
 
	- PFLL
 
	- Tripoli Protection Force
 
	- Zawiyamilitias
 
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| dbo:commander
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| dbo:date
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	- 2019-04-04 (xsd:date)
 
	- 2020-06-05 (xsd:date)
 
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| dbo:description
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	- битка (sr)
 
	- 2019 a military campaign in Western Libya (en)
 
	- حملة عسكرية شنّها الجيش الوطني الليبي للاستيلاء على العاصمة طرابلس القابِعة تحتَ سيطرة حكومة الوفاق الوطني في نيسان/أبريل من عام 2019 (ar)
 
	- enfrentamientos por el control de la capital libia, Trípoli (es)
 
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| dbo:isPartOfMilitaryConflict
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| dbo:notes
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	- UAE announced the death of six soldiers in a car collision in Yemen. However, the GNA stated that they were killed by GNA airstrikes in Libya.
 
	- In May 2020, GNA capturedAl-Watiya Air Baseand seized the remains of 2 Mirage F1 and 1 Su-22, but none of them were operational and mostly were used to make spare parts.
 
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| dbo:place
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| dbo:result
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	- GNA victory
 
	- * Complete withdrawal ofHaftar's forcesfrom westernLibya
 
	- * LNA failed to capture Tripoli
 
	- * GNA launched an offensive codenamed "Operation Paths to Victory"
 
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| dbo:strength
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	- unknown
 
	- 3,000
 
	- *2,000 (in Tripoli's surroundings)
 
	- *3,000 (in Tripoli)
 
	- 13,000 (June 2020)
 
	- 200–2,000
 
	- 3,000 (peak)
 
	- 3,000—30,000
 
	- 5,000 total
 
	- 50 advisors
 
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| dbp:caption
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	- . (en)
 
	- Above: Map showing the Libyan National Army's offensive and Government of National Accord's counterattack within western Libya (en)
 
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| dbp:casualties
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	- 1 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 2 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 3 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 5 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 6 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 10 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 351 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 513 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 940 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 2458 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 146000 (xsd:integer)
 
	-  (en)
 
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| dbp:combatant
 | 
	- 20 (xsd:integer)
 
	-  (en)
 
	- Supported by: (en)
 
	- SNA (en)
 
	- * Libyan Air Force (en)
 
	- Libya Shield Force (en)
 
	- *  Libyan Air Force (en)
 
	- Misrata militias (en)
 
	- PFLL (en)
 
	- Tripoli Protection Force (en)
 
	- Zawiya militias (en)
 
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| dbp:commander
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	-  (en)
 
	- Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar (en)
 
	- Abu Yaroub Al-Athari (en)
 
	- Atef Braqeek (en)
 
	- Brig. Gen. Ahmed al-Mismari (en)
 
	- Emad al-Tarabelsi (en)
 
	- Maj. Gen. Abdul Basset Marwan (en)
 
	- Maj. Gen. Abdul Salam al-Hassi (en)
 
	- Maj. Gen. Abdulrazek al-Nadoori (en)
 
	- Maj. Gen. Osama al-Juwaili (en)
 
	- Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj (en)
 
  | 
| dbp:conflict
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	- Western Libya campaign (en)
 
  | 
| dbp:date
 | 
	- 0001-03-26 (xsd:gMonthDay)
 
	- 0001-04-04 (xsd:gMonthDay)
 
	-  (en)
 
  | 
| dbp:notes
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	- In May 2020, GNA captured Al-Watiya Air Base and seized the remains of 2 Mirage F1 and 1 Su-22, but none of them were operational and mostly were used to make spare parts. (en)
 
	- UAE announced the death of six soldiers in a car collision in Yemen. However, the GNA stated that they were killed by GNA airstrikes in Libya. (en)
 
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| dbp:partof
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	- the Second Libyan Civil War (en)
 
  | 
| dbp:place
 |  | 
| dbp:result
 | 
	- GNA victory
* LNA failed to capture Tripoli
* Complete withdrawal of Haftar's forces from western Libya
* GNA launched an offensive codenamed "Operation Paths to Victory" (en)
 
  | 
| dbp:strength
 | 
	- 50 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 200 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 3000 (xsd:integer)
 
	- 5000 (xsd:integer)
 
	-  (en)
 
	- unknown (en)
 
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| dbp:units
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| dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
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| dct:subject
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| rdf:type
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| rdfs:label
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	- Western Libya campaign (en)
 
	- حملة غرب ليبيا 2019–20 (ar)
 
	- Operación Inundación de Dignidad (es)
 
	- Bataille de Tripoli (2019-2020) (fr)
 
	- 2019년 서부 리비아 공세 (ko)
 
	- Offensief in West-Libië (2019) (nl)
 
	- Campanha do oeste da Líbia em 2019–2020 (pt)
 
	- Наступление на Триполи (2019—2020) (ru)
 
	- Битва за західну Лівію (2019—2020) (uk)
 
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| foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
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| foaf:name
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	- Western Libya campaign (en)
 
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