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Name: 2011 Nafusa Mountains campaign

Type: Event

Start: 2011 AD

End: 2011 AD

Parent: Libyan Civil War (2011)

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Was a series of battles in the Libyan Civil War, fought between loyalist pro-Gaddafi forces and rebel anti-Gaddafi forces in the Nafusa Mountains.

Chronology


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  • August 2011: The rebels lost al-Jawsh again.
  • April 2011: Yafran had been taken by loyalist forces.
  • June 2011: Rebels reported that they had recaptured Yafran.
  • July 2011: Al-Qawalish was finally captured by rebels after six hours of fighting.
  • March 2011: Gharyan was overrun by government troops.
  • March 2011: Gharyan had been retaken by the government on the same day as the nearby city of Sabratha.
  • March 2011: Pro-Gaddafi forces retake Gharyan, Kikla, Yafran and Rayayna from early March to late May.
  • May 2011: Rebels had apparently retaken the border crossing at Wazzin.
  • June 2011: Rebels captured the towns of Shakshuk and Gasr Al-Hajj.
  • June 2011: On 14 June, rebels recaptured the town of Kikla after Gaddafi forces pulled out of the town and retreated.
  • August 2011: Bir al-Ghanam was under rebel control.
  • August 2011: Battle of Gharyan.
  • June 2011: Rebels captured the whole village of Al-Rayayna.
  • April 2011: Loyalist forces re-captured the Wazzin border crossing.
  • February 2011: Most of the towns in the Nafusa Mountains were under opposition control.
  • April 2011: Government troops captured the town of Kikla and started.

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