2011–present Libyan factional fighting

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Following the end of the First Libyan Civil War, which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi, there was violence involving various militias and the new state security forces. This violence escalated into the Second Libyan Civil War (2014–2020).

2011 — 2014  WikimediaWikidata
Movement for Federal Libya
armed conflictLibya

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2011 — 2014 2011–present Libyan factional fighting
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2014 — 2020 Libyan Civil War
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    arearegion1551LibyaMediterranean country, sovereign state, countryWikidata
    arearegion1969Libyan Arab RepublicWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1911Italian invasion of LibyainvasionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1941Operation SonnenblumebattleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict20112011 military intervention in Libyamilitary interventionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict20112011–present Libyan factional fightingarmed conflictWikidata
    eventarmed conflict20152015 Egyptian military intervention in LibyabattleWikidata
    eventwarCivil War in Libyacivil warWikidata
    eventwar2014Libyan Civil Warwar, Libyan armed forces, Tuareg militias of Ghat, Government of National AccordWikidata
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