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12 killed in Libyan clashes

Published: 08 Sep 2014 - 01:33 am | Last Updated: 22 Jan 2022 - 06:17 am

BENGHAZI: Around twelve people have been killed and ten wounded in a flare-up of clashes between rival armed groups near the Libyan capital Tripoli, a doctor said yesterday.
The North African country is in turmoil as former rebels who helped oust Muammar Gaddafi in a Nato-backed uprising three years ago have turned their guns on each other in a bid to dominate politics and get a share of the country’s oil reserves.
An alliance of armed groups called Operation Dawn, mainly from the western city of Misrata, seized the capital Tripoli last month after expelling a rival group from Zintan.
Tripoli has been largely quiet since then but fighters from the Operation Dawn have been trying to capture the tribal Warshefana area southwest of the city, residents said. The Warshefana are allied to the Zintani forces.
Residents reported heavy shelling in the city on Saturday, which was confirmed by British Ambassador Michael Aron. “City is quiet. Families out on seafront last night. But shelling of
Warshefana areas clearly heard,” Aron tweeted during a visit to Tripoli on Saturday. A hospital doctor said around twelve people were killed and ten wounded in the shelling of Warshefana residential areas. 
Reuters