MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Clashes between rival militias in the Libyan capital of Tripoli left at least eight people killed and over 20 wounded, media reported.
Clashes between the city's two largest armed militias and an alliance of radical Islamists were taking place in two main districts in the south of capital. At least eight people, including civilians, were killed and over 20 were injured, the BBC News said on Friday citing local medical sources.
Civil war in Libya is ongoing since 2011, when the country's then-leader Muammar Gaddaffi was toppled and killed with the help of NATO forces. The new UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) still cannot establish its authority on the whole territory of the country, which is divided by different rival groups, including the Islamic State (outlawed in Russia), the Libyan National Army and other militia or Islamist groups.