Sunday, December 17, 2017

74 148 168 | Gunmen assassinate mayor of Libya's biggest port city, December 17, 2017


Gunmen fatally shot the mayor of Libya’s third-largest city, Misrata, late on Sunday, ambushing his car inside the city. Gunmen chased the car of Mayor Mohamed Eshtewi after he left Misrata airport following his arrival on a plane from Turkey, a security official said, adding it was unclear who was behind it. The North African oil producer has been in chaos since the 2011 uprising that unseated Muammar Gaddafi, but Misrata, Libya’s biggest port, had been relative peaceful until now.


Tripoli is also known as Tripoli-of-the-West to distinguish it from its Phoenician sister city Tripoli, Lebanon known in Arabic as Ṭarābulus al-Sham (طرابلس الشام) meaning "Levantine Tripoli".

Look up as to see when this article was published. 3:28 PM




 Misurata is a city in the Misrata District in northwestern Libya, situated 187 km (116 mi) to the east of Tripoli and 825 km (513 mi) west of Benghazi on the Mediterranean coast near Cape Misurata.

From the date of the Misrata bomb killed four people and seriously injured 15 at the court buildings in Misrata (10/4/17) to assassination of the mayor of Misrata, (Libya’s third-largest city) (12/17/17) is a span of 74 days.
  
It is also 2 months 13 days.

Lastly, it is 10 weeks and 4 days, like 104, 10-4, ten-four, like message received.

Check out the name comparison between Mohamed Eshtwei and Tripoli, Libya. (Tripoli is the capital of Libya)

Also check out the phrases of "the Staet of Libya" and "the Misrata tribe."

"Trirone Acrone", The oldest description mentioned by Ptolemy III Euergetes of Misurata because it consists of three heads of land stretching into the sea depth, and got Misurata importance by being at the crossroads of many convoys and also because it is in the middle of an agricultural area as the name of "Cephalae Promentorium"

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