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Many killed in attack on military camp in Libya’s capital - minister

 

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FILE PHOTO: A fighter loyal to Libya's U.N.-backed government (GNA) looks at a room burned during clashes with troops loyal to Khalifa Haftar in Wadi Rabiya neighbourhood at outskirts of Tripoli, Libya May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

 

Tripoli (Reuters) - At least 28 people were killed in an attack on a military academy in the Libyan capital late on Saturday, the health minister of the Tripoli-based government said.

 

Tripoli, which is under the control of the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA), is facing an offensive by military commander Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) that began in April.

 

There has been an increase in air strikes and shelling around Tripoli in recent weeks, with fears that fighting could escalate further after Turkey’s parliament voted to allow a troop deployment in support of the GNA.

 

Forces allied with the GNA described Saturday’s attack on the military camp at Al-Hadhba as "an aerial bombing" launched by their eastern rivals. An LNA spokesman denied involvement.

 

GNA Health Minister Hamid bin Omar told Reuters in a phone call that the number of dead and wounded was still rising. Tripoli ambulance service spokesman Osama Ali said some body parts could not be immediately counted by forensic experts.

 

Earlier, the ambulance service appealed for a temporary ceasefire to allow its members to retrieve the bodies of five civilians killed on As Sidra Road area south of central Tripoli, and evacuate families living in there.

 

Emergency teams withdrew after coming under fire while trying to access the area on Saturday, it added.

 

An increase in air strikes and shelling in and around Tripoli has caused the deaths of at least 11 civilians since early December and shut down health facilities and schools, the U.N. mission in Libya said on Friday.

 

Rockets and shelling also shut down Tripoli’s only functioning airport on Friday.

 

On Friday, U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire in Libya, warning that the delivery of foreign support to warring parties would "only deepen the ongoing conflict and further complicate efforts to reach a peaceful and comprehensive political solution".

 

Libya’s eastern-based parliament, which relocated from Tripoli in 2014 as the country split into rival camps in Tripoli and the east, voted to provide Haftar with emergency funding on Saturday.

 

The pro-Haftar chamber also held a series of symbolic votes against the GNA and Turkey, which struck two pacts on maritime boundaries and military cooperation in November.

 

(Reporting by Hani Amara, Ahmed Elumami and Ayman al-Warfalli; Writing by Mahmoud Mourad and Aidan Lewis; Editing by Paul Simao)

 

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Does anyone actually know how many groups are fighting each other out there?

Every time someone somewhere cops it another group seems to spring up all shouting 'revenge'. Names out of hat, how about  UAA

 ( Uncle Achmed's Avengers ). Although I've no idea who did what or when to uncle Achmed, it just sounds good.

The whole place out there has gone completely crazy and no government in the rest of the world pleading for cease fires, calmness and let's sit down and talk about has any effect in anyway.

The two things that have made a lot of the world go bad are religion and crude oil.

Anyone got the real answer for fixing it?. I might have but I can't post it.

 

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From an Arab spring to the never-ending winter of discontent. Anglo-American neo-imperialists have a lot to answer for.

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4 hours ago, overherebc said:

Does anyone actually know how many groups are fighting each other out there?

Every time someone somewhere cops it another group seems to spring up all shouting 'revenge'. Names out of hat, how about  UAA

 ( Uncle Achmed's Avengers ). Although I've no idea who did what or when to uncle Achmed, it just sounds good.

The whole place out there has gone completely crazy and no government in the rest of the world pleading for cease fires, calmness and let's sit down and talk about has any effect in anyway.

The two things that have made a lot of the world go bad are religion and crude oil.

Anyone got the real answer for fixing it?. I might have but I can't post it.

 

Well one think that has worked  ( for about 35 years ! ) in the past is to have a really strong , despotic leader who can knock  local tribal heads together and is absolutely ruthless when it comes to any internal and external threats to his regime . !

 

It also helps if he keeps buying  massive amounts ( billions$ )  of  useless    modern weapons beyond the capability of anyone army  in the country of actually using them , just to keep the West , Chinese and Russians happy . !

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6 minutes ago, Jack100 said:

Well one think that has worked  ( for about 35 years ! ) in the past is to have a really strong , despotic leader who can knock  local tribal heads together and is absolutely ruthless when it comes to any internal and external threats to his regime . !

 

It also helps if he keeps buying  massive amounts ( billions$ )  of  useless    modern weapons beyond the capability of anyone army  in the country of actually using them , just to keep the West , Chinese and Russians happy . !

I was thinking on the lines of free delivery of between 8 and 12 very large weapons.

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