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US sanctions Libyan militia leader over oil facility attacks
By Reuters - Sep 12,2018 - Last updated at Sep 12,2018
WASHINGTON — The US Treasury Department has targeted the leader of a Libyan militia with sanctions for directing attacks on oil facilities in the country, it said in a statement on Wednesday.
Ibrahim Jathran damaged peace and stability in Libya by overseeing forces that attacked Libyan oil facilities in the "oil crescent", a lucrative target for rogue militias and criminals, the department said.
It said the militia had caused many fatalities in Libya this year.
"Jathran's repeated militia attacks on Libya's oil facilities have done colossal damage to its economy and robbed the Libyan people of billions of dollars in oil revenue," said Sigal Mandelker, Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.
He said Jathran's attacks have affected Libyan oil exports since 2013.
Forces led by Jathran violently attacked and seized control of the Libyan oil ports Ras Lanuf and Al Sidra in June, the department said, costing Libya more than $1.4 billion in revenue and setting back efforts to promote political progress and stability.
The UN Security Council Libya sanctions committee blacklisted Jathran on Tuesday, subjecting him to a global asset freeze and travel ban.
Jathran is sought by judicial authorities in Tripoli for blockades of oil terminals and attempts to export oil independently.
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