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Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council | |
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Flag used by members of the Ajdabiya Shura Council | |
Leaders | Ibreik Maziq al-Zway |
Dates of operation | 25 March 2015 – 21 February 2016 (10 months, 3 weeks and 6 days) |
Active regions | Ajdabiya |
Ideology | Islamism Jihadism |
Opponents | Libyan National Army |
Battles and wars | Libyan Civil War (2014–present) |
The Ajdabiya Revolutionaries Shura Council was a Libyan military coalition in Ajdabiya which was declared on 25 March 2015. On 15 December 2015, despite protests from the Mayor of Ajdabiya, the Libyan National Army began an offensive on Ajdabiya, which resulted in the defeat of the Shura Council on 21 February 2016.
The group has denied any ties to the Islamic State, despite its flag basically being the flag of ISIS but with inverted colors.
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ARSC leader Ibreik Maziq al-Zway, also known as Ibreik al-Masriya, was placed under siege in one of his family houses in Galuz Street, near the bridge.
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