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... ast cities to fall in Libya’s war—not due to formidable defenses, but because it was so inconsequential that rebels had no interest in it.
The city had a mayor, but with the civil war, it was under military control, led by Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed. His regiment, once at full strength, had dwindled to just over 1,000 men due to deserters. Mohammed didn’t expect to hold Tarhuna with them; he just hoped the rebels wouldn’t bother, letting him enjoy his command a bit longer.
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