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Clashes continue for control of Tripoli

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Published : Apr 17, 2019, 7:32 PM IST

Tripoli was once again under heavy shelling after the Libyan National Army led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter launched an assault on the capital. The number of people displaced due to hostilities in the Tripoli area has increased to near 20,000.

Emergency workers at the scene

Tripoli: Libya's capital Tripoli was once again under heavy shelling on Tuesday night, following the start of a new offensive lead by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter and his self-styled Libyan National Army.

Emergency workers at the scene

Several neighbourhoods were hit, with the Libyan Government of National Accord Interior Minister, Fathi Bashagha, calling it a "criminal war".

The UN political mission in Libya has condemned the increased use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate shelling in and around the capital.

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Stephane Dujarric said on Tuesday that the heavy weapons and shelling have damaged houses, schools and civilian infrastructure.

He said the number of people displaced due to hostilities in the Tripoli area has increased to near 20,000, including more than 2,500 in the last 24 hours.

Fifty civilian casualties had been confirmed on Tuesday, including 14 deaths, but these individually verified cases must be considered a minimum, Dujarric said.

A proposed UN resolution demands that all parties in Libya immediately de-escalate the fighting and commit to a cease-fire.

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The British-drafted resolution, circulated to Security Council members, also called on all parties to immediately re-commit to attending a UN-facilitated political dialogue and work toward a comprehensive political solution to the crisis in Libya.

The draft resolution expressed "grave concern" at the military activity near Tripoli, which began after Hifter launched his offensive April 3.

The internationally supported UN-backed government, which is weaker, is based in Tripoli.

The Security Council is divided over Hifter's offensive.

Hifter is supported by Russia, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, which see him as the best hope of stabilising the troubled country and combating extremists.

Tripoli: Libya's capital Tripoli was once again under heavy shelling on Tuesday night, following the start of a new offensive lead by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter and his self-styled Libyan National Army.

Emergency workers at the scene

Several neighbourhoods were hit, with the Libyan Government of National Accord Interior Minister, Fathi Bashagha, calling it a "criminal war".

The UN political mission in Libya has condemned the increased use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate shelling in and around the capital.

Also Read: Celebrating life - the 100 year old yoga teacher

Stephane Dujarric said on Tuesday that the heavy weapons and shelling have damaged houses, schools and civilian infrastructure.

He said the number of people displaced due to hostilities in the Tripoli area has increased to near 20,000, including more than 2,500 in the last 24 hours.

Fifty civilian casualties had been confirmed on Tuesday, including 14 deaths, but these individually verified cases must be considered a minimum, Dujarric said.

A proposed UN resolution demands that all parties in Libya immediately de-escalate the fighting and commit to a cease-fire.

Also Read: Ballet teacher breaking class barriers with dance in Peru

The British-drafted resolution, circulated to Security Council members, also called on all parties to immediately re-commit to attending a UN-facilitated political dialogue and work toward a comprehensive political solution to the crisis in Libya.

The draft resolution expressed "grave concern" at the military activity near Tripoli, which began after Hifter launched his offensive April 3.

The internationally supported UN-backed government, which is weaker, is based in Tripoli.

The Security Council is divided over Hifter's offensive.

Hifter is supported by Russia, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, which see him as the best hope of stabilising the troubled country and combating extremists.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS BY BBC, ITN (INCLUDING CHANNEL 4 AND 5), AL JAZEERA, BLOOMBERG
SHOTLIST:
SKY- NO ACCESS BY BBC, ITN (INCLUDING CHANNEL 4 AND 5), AL JAZEERA, BLOOMBERG
Tripoli - 16 April 2019
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Pan over the streets of Tripoli UPSOUND:far away bombs falling
2. Street full of people and an ambulance, paramedics running
3. Pan down of a burnt out building and car, blood on ground
4. Fire truck driving through crowded street
5. Emergency workers standing outside burning building
6. Emergency workers picking up debris from the floor of destroyed building
7. Men gathered inside hospital
8. Various of men giving blood
9. SOUNDBITE (English) No name provided:
"We are disappointed with the international community. We were expecting that the international community, the international council they would take committed actions to stop these murders and stop these evils."
10. Various of injured men in hospital
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Fathi Bashagha, Interior Minister of the Libyan Government of National Accord:
"This is a criminal war and this is a crazy man (Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter). It is unbelievable, you cannot believe that he would kill his people like this. Shelling Tripoli with grenades. And, you know that there is a lot of population here, more than 3 million. This is a crazy man, more than (Adolf) Hitler".
12. Various of streets of Tripoli covered in debris and damaged cars
13. Emergency workers standing outside a destroyed building
STORYLINE:
Libya's capital Tripoli was once again under heavy shelling on Tuesday night, following the start of a new offensive lead by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter and his self-styled Libyan National Army.
Several neighbourhoods were hit, with the Libyan Government of National Accord Interior Minister, Fathi Bashagha, calling it a "criminal war".
The UN political mission in Libya has condemned the increased use of heavy weapons and indiscriminate shelling in and around the capital.
Stephane Dujarric said Tuesday the heavy weapons and shelling have damaged houses, schools and civilian infrastructure.
He said the number of people displaced due to hostilities in the Tripoli area has increased to near 20,000, including more than 2,500 in the last 24 hours.
Fifty civilian casualties had been confirmed on Tuesday, including 14 deaths, but these individually verified cases must be considered a minimum, Dujarric said.
A proposed UN resolution demands that all parties in Libya immediately de-escalate the fighting and commit to a cease-fire.
The British-drafted resolution, circulated to Security Council members, also called on all parties to immediately re-commit to attending a UN-facilitated political dialogue and work toward a comprehensive political solution to the crisis in Libya.
The draft resolution expressed "grave concern" at the military activity near Tripoli, which began after Hifter launched his offensive April 3.
The internationally supported UN-backed government, which is weaker, is based in Tripoli.
The Security Council is divided over Hifter's offensive.
Hifter is supported by Russia, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, which see him as the best hope of stabilising the troubled country and combating extremists.
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