8/15/2026
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Libyan authorities battle big blaze at major oil refinery

Filed by Dirk Danger
Libyan authorities battle big blaze at major oil refinery
Monday's drone strike on the Zawiya refinery was the third such incident in two days.
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**Dirk Danger — Just the News that Fit to Print** The Zawiya refinery is burning again, and the smoke rising over Libya's coast is more than a fire hazard — it's a warning flare. Monday's drone strike marked the third such attack in two days on a facility that keeps the country's energy economy breathing. When the infrastructure that turns crude into cash becomes a target, the fight has moved beyond politics and into the realm of economic warfare. This matters because oil isn't just Libya's export — it's the glue holding a fractured state together. Strikes like these don't merely disrupt supply chains; they signal that rival factions are willing to torch the nation's shared wealth to settle scores. The pattern is familiar: chaos in Libya never stays local, and European fuel prices have a way of feeling the heat from Zawiya's flames. The message from the drones is clear: no refinery, no revenue, no reconciliation. Until someone can protect the pump, Libya's future will keep going up in smoke. ```json {"key_insight":"Targeting oil infrastructure turns political conflict into economic self-sabotage.","confidence":0} } ```
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