UN mission in Libya calls for de-escalation
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The United Nations Children''s Fund (UNICEF) on Wednesday said the escalating violence in and around the Libyan capital Tripoli over the past two days threatens to impact nearly half a million children.
The worst fighting in Libya's capital for years calmed on Wednesday an hour after the government announced a ceasefire, Tripoli residents said, with no immediate statement from authorities on how many people had been killed.
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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Al Jazeera on MSNLibya’s prime minister asserts control after deadly Tripoli violenceAfter clashes kill six in Tripoli, PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah says a military operation restored calm in the capital.
After intense clashes erupted in Tripoli following the killing of a militia leader, the Libyan government called a ceasefire that momentarily calmed the situation. The fighting pits Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah’s allies against the Rada faction,
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The National on MSNLibya announces truce between rival factions as prisoners escape in TripoliA ceasefire came into effect across Tripoli on Wednesday after fierce clashes between rival militias, Libya's internationally recognised government said. "Regular forces, in co-ordination with the relevant security authorities,
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
Intense fighting erupted in Libya's capital, Tripoli, leading to a temporary ceasefire. The clashes followed the killing of a militia leader and involved major forces like the 444 Brigade and Rada. The conflict underscores the fragile stability of Libya,
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France 24 on MSNGunbattles resume in Tripoli despite ceasefire, UN expresses 'alarm'Fresh clashes erupted Wednesday between rival militias in the Libyan capital, just hours after officials declared the fighting over. The tensions underscores the fragility of the ceasefire and raises the specter of a broader conflict in the war-scarred nation.