According to local Tunisian radio, the pilot allegedly ran out of fuel. But it's sketchy since the distance from Watiya to Misrata is roughly the same as Watiya to Medinine...
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Given the distance ... the defection is the most likely
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for now GNA denies it.
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Could be LNA ... according to some sources
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How sure are you the plane is from Misrata coming?
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The serial number, but given that many aircraft were refurbished by cannibalizing many cells, could be LNA too. That's why I used "could", "may", "might" ...
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thank you for the reply
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https://twitter.com/majdiAshrif/status/1153243776762204160?s=19 … It's LNA's " according to many pro-LNA sources"
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Many sources said "Emergency landing of a military aircraft of the Libyan National army in the state of Medenine in Tunisia after leaving Barak-Al-Shati air base to Al-Watia airbase due to technical failure in navigation"
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