Battle of the Misrata frontline

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

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

  • Rebels capture Tawergha, Zliten, Khoms and the coastline towards Tripoli
  • Rebels advance south of Tawergha towards the Sirte road
Belligerents

Anti-Gaddafi forces

  • National Liberation Army
  • Foreign military advisors

UNSC Resolution 1973 forces

Gaddafi Loyalists

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