UN mission in Libya calls for de-escalation
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The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) expressed deep concern over the clashes that erupted in the capital, Tripoli, on Monday evening, particularly the use of heavy weapons in densely populated civilian neighborhoods.
Anadolu was witness to the damage to vehicles, homes, and shops in conflict zones of Libya’s capital Tripoli following the announcement of a ceasefire on Wednesday. In the Bin Ashour and Fashloum neighborhoods of Tripoli, where the clashes were most intense, numerous vehicles were observed to be burned and damaged.
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Clashes erupted between the 444th Brigade and the Stability Support Apparatus, two of the most powerful Tripoli militias.
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Al Jazeera on MSNHeavy gunfire, clashes in Libya’s Tripoli after killing of militia leaderAl Jazeera’s Malik Traina, reporting from Libya’s Misrata, said security sources had confirmed the killing of Abdel Ghani al-Kikli, widely known as “Gheniwa”, who is the head of the powerful Stability Support Authority (SSA) militia. Gunfire and clashes then consumed several parts of Tripoli.
TRIPOLI: Armed clashes broke out in Libya’s capital on Monday evening following reports of the killing of Abdulghani Kikli, also known as "Ghaniwa," a powerful militia commander, prompting the Unite
In a separate development, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) welcomed a visit by the country’s Attorney General to Benghazi to investigate the disappearance of Ibrahim al-Darsi, a member of the Libyan House of Representatives.
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has called on all Libyan parties to "urgently de-escalate" the situation in the light of reports of "military movements and escalating tensions" in Tripoli and the western region in general