The Spokesman of Al-Bunyan Al-Marsoos
forces and the UN-proposed government's Defense Ministry, Brigadier
General Mohammed Al-Ghasri, has revealed that there could be some sort
of military operation by NATO in Libya.
Speaking to Alnabaa TV, Al-Ghasri said
Tuesday that the current surveillance operation that NATO had started in
Libya will be followed by military operations, adding that the whole
process will be in coordination with the UN-proposed Presidential
Council and Defense Ministry.
Al-Ghasri added that what Libya is in
need for now is a prepared army, indicating that internal training
centers in the country are sufficient for such a necessity.
"The Libyan army should be unified and
any foreign military presence in the country should come to an end as it
could have negative effects on the country." Al-Ghasri remarked.
Terrorists from the Islamic State (IS)
controlled Saturday evening the district of Wadi Al-Hamar - 90 km away
from Sirte - and according to eyewitnesses, they set up checkpoints and
kidnapped at least three people, after they had been on a hit-and-run
style of appearance for awhile.