Armed clashes were again reported in several districts of the Libyan capital Tripoli.
Military clashes have again occurred in several districts of the Libyan capital Tripoli. This was reported by the newspaper Al Wasat on Wednesday, May 14.
"Tensions have returned to Tripoli, and clashes are taking place in a number of areas," the newspaper said.
Residents of Tripoli expressed concern that developments in the capital could lead to a large-scale conflict.
Armed clashes in Tripoli began on May 12 after the assassination of the head of the security service at the Libyan Presidential Council, Abdelghani al-Kikli. The local ambulance service reported six casualties. The Russian embassy in the country clarified that it was not affected by the armed clashes.
Later on May 13, it became known that at least six people were killed in armed clashes in Tripoli. It is noted that the bodies of the victims were found in the Abu Salim area, where the clashes took place.
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