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Africa North
Libya capital rocked by heavy fighting between militias
2022-06-12
Finishing what was started yesterday.
[AlAhram] A night of festivities between militias in the heart of a residential district of the Libyan capital Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
raised fears on Saturday of escalating violence in the conflict-riven country.

The intense fighting that erupted late Friday between two influential militias left at least one person dead and caused significant material damage, a security source told AFP.

Gunfire and explosions rang out across Tripoli during the fighting, described by one resident as possibly the "heaviest" seen in the city for more than a decade.

It was the latest violence to rock the country as two rival prime ministers vie for power -- the most recent episode of political infighting to fill the power vacuum left after the toppling of longtime leader Moamer Qadaffy in 2011.

Footage aired by Libyan media showed civilians, including women pushing children in prams, fleeing on busy streets in a built-up area after being caught in the crossfire.

The fighting broke out in Souk Talat neighbourhood and pitted two militias, al-Nawasi and the Stability Support Apparatus, against one another, said the security source.

It came amid tensions following the arrest of fighters from both militias, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"The festivities stopped after mediation by a neutral military force (Brigade 444), which deployed a number of its armoured vehicles" in the area of the fighting, he added.

A video released overnight showed Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah ordering members of the force to intervene to secure the area and protect civilians.

The source said there had been no civilian casualties, but cited "material damage".

‘CRIMINAL MILITIAS'
By Saturday, normality had largely been restored to the area, but the violence sparked renewed outrage among residents.

"This situation is unacceptable and it is unbearable for civilians to be caught in an ambush that puts their lives at risk because of the settling of scores by criminal militias," 25-year-old student Maha Mokhtar told AFP.

"What is the fault of these families who fled their homes?" she added.

Rida Said, another resident, said he had seen the fighting from his own balcony, describing the festivities as "perhaps the heaviest in our area since 2011".

"It was clear that they were firing randomly at civilian areas with a lot of buildings," the 67-year-old said.

"I was struck by panic and I feared for my children, who went out with their friends as they do every weekend... but thankfully they returned safely."

'SHOCKING & SHAMEFUL'
The European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
's envoy to Libya, Jose Sabadell, on Saturday condemned the fighting as "shocking and shameful".

"Arms were fired at a park where children run and play. Public spaces in Tripoli belong to families, not to men with guns," he wrote on Twitter.

Last month, politician Fathi Bashagha attempted to seize power by force, sparking pre-dawn festivities between gangs supporting him and those backing interim premier Abdulhamid Dbeibah.

Dbeibah was appointed under a troubled UN-led grinding of the peace processor early last year to lead a transition to elections set for December 2021, but the vote was indefinitely postponed.

In February, parliament appointed Bashagha, a one-time interior minister, to take over, arguing that Dbeibah's mandate had ended.

But Dbeibah has insisted he will only relinquish power to an elected administration.
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