Libya Inks Deal With Moscow For Modern Russian Weapons

Moscow has signed a weapons contract with Libya, but Russia’s Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation and Rosoboronexport are staying quiet about the details. However, U.S. analysts say the deal includes 12 Su-35 fighter aircraft — the latest of the Su-27 Flanker line — and six Yak...

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