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In this file photo taken on May 7, 2018, Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar salutes during a military parade in the eastern city of Benghazi.ABDULLAH DOMA/AFP/Getty Images

Libyan Commander Khalifa Haftar urged his forces to advance toward the centre of Tripoli on Thursday in what he said would be the “final battle” for the capital.

Haftar, who heads the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA), launched an offensive in April to try to take control of Tripoli which stalled on the outskirts of the city.

“Today we announce the decisive battle and the advancement towards the heart of the capital to set it free … advance now our heroes,” Haftar said in a televised speech broadcast on Thursday.

His forces have often issued announcements of advances or decisive military action that have been followed by little concrete change on the battlefield.

“Our forces are ready to fight any new insane attempt,” by Haftar to attack the city, Libya’s al-Ahrar channel quoted Tripoli’s interior minister Fathi Bashagha as saying.

Haftar is backed by Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and most recently Russian mercenaries, according to diplomats and Tripoli officials. The LNA denies it has foreign backing.

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