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U.S. military remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) missing

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The U.S. has said that it lost a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) over the Libyan capital Tripoli, where months-long fighting is dragging on between warring rivals.

The military drone was lost on Thursday, the U.S. Africa Command said early Saturday.

The incident is being investigated, the command said without details.
“RPA operations are conducted in Libya to assess the ongoing security situation and monitor violent extremist activity.

“These operations are critical to counter activity in Libya and are fully coordinated with appropriate government officials,” the command said.

Libya slid into anarchy after a 2011-armed revolt which toppled long-time dictator Moamer Gaddafi, making the oil-rich country a magnet for militants including Islamic State.

Libya has at least two rival administrations: a UN-backed government based in Tripoli, and the other based in the eastern city of Tobruk, which is allied with military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

In April, Haftar ordered a military campaign to seize Tripoli.
This week, Haftar’s forces said they had downed an Italian drone in western Libya.

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