Battle of Derna (2018–2019)

Battle of Derna (2018–2019)
Part of the Siege of Derna of the Second Libyan Civil War

Map of the territorial changes during the operation, up until 28 June 2018.
Date7 May 2018 – 12 February 2019
(9 months and 5 days)
Location32°46′N 22°38′E / 32.767°N 22.633°E / 32.767; 22.633
Result Libyan National Army victory
Territorial
changes
Derna is captured by the Tobruk Government
Belligerents
House of Representatives
SLM/A-Minnawi
Supported by:
 United Arab Emirates
 France (allegedly)
 Egypt

Shura Council of Mujahideen in Derna
(until May 11)
Derna Protection Force (since May 11)
Al-Qaeda


 Islamic State (limited involvement)
Commanders and leaders
Units involved

Libyan National Army (Omar al-Mukhtar Operations Room)

Egyptian Army (allegedly)
Directorate-General for External Security
Abu Salim Battalion
unknown
Strength
At least 4 battalions (5 June 2018) Unknown (Initially)
50–60 (HOR estimate, 14 June 2018)
46 (12 February 2019)
unknown
Casualties and losses
20 killed
35 wounded
(31 May 2018)
100 killed
100 captured
(LNA claim, 31 May 2018)
unknown
17 civilians killed, 30 wounded
Approximately 19,270 civilians displaced

The Battle of Derna was a military campaign by the Libyan National Army to recapture the city of Derna from the Shura Council of Mujahideen in Derna, which lasted from 7 May 2018 until 12 February 2019. The majority of military operations concluded by 28 June 2018, with the Libyan National Army declaring control of the entire city on that day, despite continued clashes in the old city. During the early stages of the battle, the Shura Council was dissolved and replaced with the Derna Protection Force, which continued operations after the LNA declared victory in June 2018, before surrendering at the end of the battle.