Death toll in clashes in Libya rises to 32

The loss of life is increasing in clashes between armed groups in Tripoli, the capital of Libya. The Libyan Ministry of Health announced that at least 32 people were killed and 159 injured in the clashes.

A clash broke out last Friday night between the Giniva Brigade, which is close to the Libyan National Unity Government, and the armed group affiliated with Commander Eymen ed-Tacuri, who is close to Fethi Başağa, who was appointed as the Prime Minister by the House of Representatives in the city of Tobruk. The US Embassy in Libya, on the other hand, stated that it was worried about the conflicts, while the United Nations called for the cessation of conflicts in Tripoli. Iran also called on the parties in Libya to stop the conflict.

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