The Ambulance and Emergency Apparatus spokesman Osama Ali confirmed in press statements the death of a woman as a result of her head injury from indiscriminate fire from the clashes that took place in the Tajoura district, east of Tripoli, on Tuesday night.
Ali added that the Tajoura Ambulance Office's team redirected people in the Al-Masif area (beach area) to Wadi Al-Rabie road.
Tajoura has witnessed uneasy calm since the dawn hours after the violent clashes on Tuesday night between the "Rahbat Al-Duroo and Shahida (Martyr) Sabria" brigades.
A member of the Tajoura Council of Elders, Mahmoud Dargham, reported that an agreement had been reached to withdraw the conflicting forces from the streets of Tajoura and return them to their headquarters.
Dhargham added in a press statement that two brigades (Osood "Lions" of Tajoura and Fatah "Conquering" Mecca) had been positioned as a neutral force, after a meeting attended by the Tajoura Council of Elders, and leaders from the two fighting brigades.
The Mayor of Tajoura, Khalid Al-Azrak, confirmed resolving the conflict in the district, the opening of the coastal and Al-Shat (Beach) roads, and the positioning of the force of supporting security directorates and a force from criminal investigations to secure the area.