Battle of the Misrata frontline

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Date16 May – 23 August 2011
Result

Stalemate (mid-May–mid-August);
Anti-Gaddafi victory (late August)

Battle of the Misrata frontline
Part of Libyan Civil War
Date16 May – 23 August 2011
Location
Result

Stalemate (mid-May–mid-August);
Anti-Gaddafi victory (late August)

Belligerents

Libya Anti-Gaddafi forces


United Nations UNSC forces[2]

Libya Gaddafi Loyalists

Commanders and leaders
Libya Ibrahim Bet-Almal[4]
Libya Nuri Abdullah Abdullatif[5]
Libya Suleiman Mahmoud[6]
Libya Air Marshal Brigadier Ali Attalah Obeidi [7]
Libya Khamis Gaddafi
Libya Abdullah Senussi
Libya Abdul Nabih Zayid (POW)[8]
Strength
7,000[9] 4,500[9]
Casualties and losses
435 killed[10]
1,756 wounded[11]
522–532 killed*[12]
14 civilians killed in the Misrata area,[13]
100+ civilians killed in the Zliten area**
*Based largely on unconfirmed rebel claims
**Based largely on unconfirmed and partially confirmed loyalist claims

The Battle of the Misrata frontline was a battle during the Libyan Civil War between pro-Gaddafi loyalists and anti-Gaddafi forces on the western and southwestern outskirts of Misrata, the third largest city in Libya. It ended when anti-Gaddafi soldiers secured Zliten to the west and Tawergha to the south, establishing a significant buffer zone around the city.

Battle

References

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