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At least nine killed in renewed Tripoli clashes in Libya

Death toll since clashes erupted on Aug. 26 rises to 115

Ersin Çelik
12:04 - 23/09/2018 Sunday
Update: 12:13 - 23/09/2018 Sunday
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At least nine people were killed in renewed armed clashes on Saturday between Libyan military groups in the capital Tripoli, according to Libya’s Tripoli-based Health Ministry Sunday morning.

The death toll over the clashes in Tripoli rose to 115 killed, 383 wounded and 17 people gone missing since Aug. 26, the ministry announced in a statement published on its Facebook page.

As of Sunday morning, a precarious calm inhabits the capital.

The violence first erupted after Libya’s Seventh Infantry Brigade (affiliated with the Defense Ministry) accused the Tripoli Revolutionary Brigade (affiliated with the Interior Ministry) of attacking its positions on the city’s southern outskirts.

On Thursday alone, 11 people were killed -- including five civilians -- and another 33 injured, according to Libya’s Tripoli-based Health Ministry.

On Sept. 4, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) declared a cease-fire after dozens had reportedly been killed in the capital.

Six days later, however, fighting resumed following an armed attack on the headquarters of Libya’s National Oil Corporation.

Libya has remained dogged by turmoil since 2011, when a NATO-backed uprising led to the ouster and death of long-serving President Muammar Gaddafi after more than four decades in power.

Since then, Libya’s stark political divisions have yielded two rival seats of power -- one in Tobruk and another in Tripoli -- and a host of heavily armed militia groups.





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