Khalifa Haftar Appoints Son Saddam Deputy in Libya’s East
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Khalifa Haftar, who leads the east of the country, appointed his son Saddam as his deputy in command of the army. • According to his office, additional appointments of senior commanders are expected in the coming days.
Khalifa Haftar appoints son Saddam deputy in Libya’s east
Khalifa Haftar, commander of eastern Libyan forces, appointed his son Saddam Haftar as deputy general commander on Monday. The Libyan Arab Armed Forces announced that 82-year-old Haftar named Lt. Gen. Saddam Khalifa Haftar, 34, on the 85th anniversary of the Libyan National Army’s founding. The appointment aligns with Haftar’s 2030 vision to develop and enhance the armed forces’ overall performance, the statement said. It added that several impo…
The commander-in-chief of the Libyan National Army (LNA), based in eastern Libya, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, has appointed his son, Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar, as deputy commander of the armed forces. The decision, presented as part of the "Vision 2030" for the development and enhancement of the army's effectiveness, will be followed by other appointments in the coming days, according to a press release from the LNA General Command.
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