Attacks
on US Drones Shutter Benghazi Airport
The
Benghazi Airport was closed overnight and remained closed for much of
the day because of heavy anti-aircraft fire around the city by
various Islamist factions targeting the US drones that have been
looming overhead since the attack on the US consulate earlier this
week
14
September, 2012
Libya’s
Deputy Interior Minister said the US had authorization to use the
drones over Benghazi, and initial speculation was that the airport
was closed just to all the drones to operate without anything else in
the air.
The
government’s statement was ambiguous, saying that it was done for
“security reasons,” but Deputy Interior Minister Sharif later
said the decision to close the airport was directly related to the
anti-aircraft fire and the fear that they might hit civilian
aircraft.
Libya
had one of the largest anti-aircraft stockpiles in Africa, and this
was almost entirely looted after last year’s regime change. Many of
the weapons have ended up abroad, but various factions inside Libya
have loaded up on armament as well.
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