Today 18 killed in Libya clashes
At least 18 people were killed and 44 others wounded in fierce
clashes in Libya’s second largest city of Benghazi, medical sources said
on Tuesday, as a new round of peace talks is going on in Geneva.
Since late Saturday, Libya’s National Army has started new assaults
against the armed Islamist groups around the “Crescent” region, or the
oil ports in eastern Libya, using long-range missiles and heavy
weaponry. Local witnesses said that both Sidra and Ras Lanuf oil ports
were under attack.
Army warplanes were also seen bombing the Islamist-occupied areas in Benghazi.
Benghazi Medical Center and al-Jala hospital reported that at least
18 people were killed and 44 injured, including four non-combatants.
Since the removal of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011,
the country has been deadlocked in turmoil with two rival governments
and two parliaments, which are backed by secular and Islamist forces
respectively.
The armed forces loyal to the two sides have been engaged in intense
battles since last May, leaving at least 1,000 people killed and more
than 100,000 displaced.
Although an UN-brokered cease-fire between Libya’s rival factions was
announced last week, deadly clashes have not ended across the country.
On Monday, the second round of UN-facilitated Libyan peace talks
kicked off in the Swiss city of Geneva. The meeting aims at bringing the
oil-rich North African country back from the brink of a full-fledged
civil war and forming a unity government.
However, the armed Islamist alliance Libya Dawn, a major player in
Libya’s politics, earlier quitted the talks, blaming others for not
abiding the truce.
The head of the UN Support Mission in Libya, Bernandino Leon, branded
the first day of the meeting as “positive,” but he also admitted that
“it takes time to end the crisis.”
Source: punchng.com
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