Human Rights Watch said that armed groups and fighters under Khalifa Haftar's command "appear to have used antipersonnel landmines and booby traps in Tripoli in late May 2020.
Read moreUNICEF has provided assistance to more than 35 displaced families in Tripoli, affected by the war waged against the city, the organization said on its Facebook page.
Read moreThe Libyan Foreign Ministry has called on the Security Council and international organizations to take up their responsibility toward the repeated attacks by Khalifa Haftar's forces on civilians, condemning the attack
Read moreThe French Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, in a telephone call with the head of the Presidential Council, Fayez Al-Sarraj, stressed the need to stop all hostilities in Libya and to revive the outcome of the Berli
Read moreFive people have been killed in grad rockets attack by Khalifa Haftar's forces on Souq Al-Thelat and Al-Gharbi Street in Tripoli's city center, according to the media adviser of the Libyan Health Ministry Ameen Al-Hashimi.
Read moreThe US ambassador to Libya Richard Norland said his country's goal is to see an end to the offensive against Tripoli.
Read moreOperation Volcano of Rage confirmed on Wednesday that Colonel Fathi Al-Hosh of Military Engineering Department along with a number of his colleagues were wounded while dismantling mines and explosives in liberated neig
Read moreThe Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Antonio Guterres, informed the UN Security Council (UNSC) of the brutal killing of 58 innocent civilians and the wounding of at least another 190, in Libya since last A
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