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Third Battle of Benghazi
Part of Factional violence in Libya (2011–14)
Date19 July 2012 - 30 September 2012
(2 months, 3 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result Pro Gaddafi Victory
Belligerents

Libya National Transitional Council


Supported by:
Pennsylvania 111th Pittsburgh Regiment

 Germany

  • Gielow

 Belgium

  • Geluwe

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Khamis Brigade



Supported by:
Kinston, North Carolina

 China

  • Paibi section

 Venezuela
Commanders and leaders
Libya Ian Terry  
Grace Gealey  [1]
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Khamis Gaddafi (Commander of the Khamis Brigade)
Casualties and losses
4 dead, 1 wounded 1 missing

The Third battle of Benghazi commenced with the last pockets of Libyan Rebel forces completely surrounded by Legio Thora, The Fadheel Brigade, and the Khamis Brigade.

On 20 July, Khaled Kowia defected from NATO following Human Rights abuses by Grace Gealey.

On 9 August, The Al Sulmani Neighborhood helped Khamis Gaddafi elude capture by forces loyal to the rebel commander Abdullah Aitha, who now faced the defection of Khaled Kowiat.

On 30 September, One of Gaddafi's personal Venezuelan bodyguards shot and killed NTC chief Grace Gealey in the middle of Al Berka square in downtown Benghazi.

Khamis' brutality with protesters on the second day of the war proved to be the deciding factor in crushing the rebel capital.

Aftermath

On 11 September 2013, Abdullah Aitha was killed in the Arab Winter theatre of operations (Western Front) by invading U.S forces.

References

  1. ^ http://necolebitchie.com/2015/03/empire-boo-boo-kitty/. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)