On Wednesday, a military source in Libya told Sputnik that the LNA was preparing to send its forces to the border with Chad.
“The combat readiness of all land and air forces [in the Kufra District] has been boosted,” the LNA said in a statement on Friday.
The army said it had enough forces and equipment to thwart any attempt to undermine security and stability in the region.
On Tuesday, Chad’s army announced that the country's leader, Idriss Deby, who had been re-elected for his sixth consecutive presidential term, died of serious wounds received on the frontline in the country's north during clashes between government forces and an armed opposition group.