Heavy clashes broke out Saturday dawn in downtown Tripoli neighborhoods, leaving deaths and injuries as well as lots of material damage in public and private properties.
Read moreThe Tunisian embassy in Libya has advised members of the Tunisian community in the capital, Tripoli, and its suburbs, to be cautious, avoid areas of clashes and to avoid movement.
Read moreUniversity of Tripoli announced, on Saturday, the suspension of studies and exams in all its faculties due to armed clashes in the capital.
Read moreTripoli Municipal Council appealed on Saturday to the international community to protect civilians in Libya, calling on the residents of Tripoli to stand united against the encroachments that endanger their lives.
Read moreHead of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Menfi, cut short his working visit to Tunisia, on Saturday, heading back to Tripoli, due to the armed clashes that have been taking place in the capital since Friday night.
Read moreThe Libyan army spokesman, Brig. Gen.
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has called on Fathi Bashagha to stop sending letters and threats of war as well as targeting civilians.
Read moreThe spokesman for Khalifa Haftar's forces Ahmed Al-Mismari said the drums of war are beating in Tripoli.
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