UN condemns latest clashes in Libya’s Tripoli

The United Nations on Wednesday described
the latest series of rocket fire in Libya’s capital Tripoli as the
“heaviest fighting” since the outbreak began, and strongly condemned the
shelling, Anadolu reports.
A barrage of shells struck the Abu Salim neighborhood and districts of Algrarat and Salahuddin in the capital late Tuesday.
The
attacks came amid fighting since commander Khalifa Haftar, a military
leader vying to consolidate power over the entire country, launched a
military campaign earlier this month to capture Tripoli, where the
UN-recognized government is based.
“Tripoli
witnessed the heaviest fighting since the outbreak of the clashes with
indiscriminate rocket fire on a high density neighborhood in the Libyan
capital,” Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres said at a news conference at the UN headquarters.
While
Dujarric echoed reports that at least five civilians were killed in the
clashes, the Abu Salim local council reported a sixth death.
The
spokesman also mentioned the remarks of the UN Secretary General’s
special representative in Libya, Ghassan Salame, who condemned the
attacks in “the strongest terms”.
“Responsibility for actions that may
constitute to war crimes now lies not only with the individuals who
committed the indiscriminate attacks, but also potentially with those
who ordered them,” Dujarric said in relaying Salame’s statement.
“In
the past 24 hours, we have also seen the highest single day increase in
displacement with more than 4,500 displaced,” he added.
The total number of people that have been displaced due to the conflict is now around 25,000.
Since
the 2011 ouster of late strongman Muammar Gaddafi, two seats of power
have emerged Libya: one in the east led by Haftar, and a UN-recognized
one in Tripoli.
On Monday,
the UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) said at least 76
people, including 24 civilians, had been killed since clashes erupted in
Tripoli environs.
The GNA accused East Libya-based forces led by Haftar of carrying out the attacks.
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