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dijous, 12 de maig del 2016

SIGLES

Benghazi Revolutionary Shura Council (BRSC) leader Wissam Bin Hamid
Derna Mujahedeen Shura Council (DMSC)
Ansar Al Sharia (AAS)
United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL)
LNA Chief of Staff Abdel-Razeq Al Nazouri
Ajdabiya Liberation and Benghazi Revolutionary Support Room
Colonel Mustafa Al-Sharkasi (GNC)
Khalifa Ghwell (GNC)
Brigadier General Mohamed al-Gasri (MMC)
Taqerft Battalion
Martyr Hamouda Aguenavid Battalion
Sabha Martyrs Battalion
Wadan combat brigade
Castle Battalion


  • Obaida Ibn Jarrah Brigade – radical Islamist militia allegedly implicated in the assassination of National Liberation Army commander-in-chief Abdul Fatah Younis on 28 July 2011.[21]
  • Okbah Ibn Nafih Brigade – radical Islamist militia implicated in the detention of National Liberation Army commander-in-chief Abdul Fatah Younis in Brega's front on late July.[22]
  • Omar Mukhtar Brigade – Based in Ajdabiya and numbering 200 men and 10 trucks.[19]
  • Ali Hassan al-Jaber Brigade – Originally in Bayda, saw action during the Battle of Sirte (2011).[23]
  • Jabal Martyrs Brigade – Based in Bayda and numbering 125 men.
  • Tripoli Martyrs Brigade – Based in Bayda.[24]
  • Battalion Libya Free – Based in Bayda.[24]
  • Bayda Martyrs Brigade – Based in Bayda.[25]
  • Martyrs of Abu Salim – Based in Bayda.[26]
  • Zawiya Martyrs Brigade – Based in the Nafusa Mountains, trained to take Zawiya[27]
  • Shaheed Brigade – Based in and around Misrata, considered an elite unit in the rebel army[28][29]
  • Misrata Brigade – Based originally in Misrata, reported as based in Tripoli as of August 2011.[30]
  • Black Brigade – Based in and around Misrata[31]
  • Swehdi Brigade – Based in and around Misrata[31]
  • Al Horia Brigade – Based in and around Misrata, garrisoning Tawergha[32]
  • Faisal Brigade – Based on the outskirts of Zliten[33]
  • Arise Brigade – Based on the Libyan Coastal Highway between Misrata and Tripoli.[34]
  • Tripoli Brigade – originally based in Nalut in the Nafusa Mountains and numbering 1,300 men. It is the elite of the rebel forces and was trained to take Tripoli, where it is currently based.[35]
  • Abu Salim Brigade – Eastern Libya[36]
  • Sabratha Brigade – Nafusa Mountains, trained to take Sabratha[37]
  • Zuwara Brigade – Nafusa Mountains, trained to take Zuwara[38]
  • Martyr Wasam Qaliyah brigade – Western Libya composing up to 300 fighters[39]
  • Coastal Brigade – Based on the Libyan Coastal Highway between Zawiya and Tripoli
  • Nalut Brigade – Based in Nalut, Nafusa Mountains[40]
  • Kabaw Brigade – Based in the Nafusa Mountains, and took Tiji and Badr[40]
  • Jadu Brigade – Based in Jadu and numbering 300 men[41]
  • 28 May Brigade – Based around Tripoli, composing of Warfalla Tribe Members and trained to take Bani Walid
  • Victory Unit – Based on the road between Misrata and Bani Walid[42]
  • Desert Shield Brigade – Liberated Sabha[43]
  • Zintan Brigade – Fought for Sirte and during 2011 Nafusa Mountains Campaign.[44][45]
  • Fursan Brigade – Based in Tripoli[46]
  • Gharyan Brigade – Based in Gharyan[47]
  • Kekka Brigade – Based in Tripoli and numbering 800 fighters.[48]
  • Lions of the Valley Brigade – Based in Misrata, fought in Sirte.[49][50]
  • 11th Brigade – Based in and fought in Sirte.[51]
  • Al-Ghiran Brigade – Based in Sirte and Misrata and was responsible for the capture of Muammar Gaddafi.[52]
  • Khaled bin al-Waleed Brigade - Based in Zintan and was responsible for the capture of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi[53]
  • Sabha Martyrs of Libya Brigade - Based near Sabha and claimed to be responsible for the capture of Abdullah Senussi.[54]

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