Tripoli – Five people were killed and 13 wounded in gun battles in the western Libyan town of Zaouia, the latest unrest in the troubled North African nation, medics said on Monday.
Fighting late on Sunday broke out between rival forces equipped with heavy weapons, with one group linked to defence ministry and the other to the interior ministry, local media reported.
Libya’s ambulance service reported five dead, including a 10-year-old girl, and 13 injured at Zaouia which lies some 40km (25 miles) west of the capital Tripoli.
WATCH: Clashes erupted between two armed groups in Zawiya, a western Libyan city 45 kilometers west of Tripoli, involving heavy weaponry.
Several people were killed and injured in the clashes, including a 10-year-old girl, according to health officials. pic.twitter.com/Up9SAmvtFT
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A security source, who requested anonymity, said fighting broke out after a member of one group was killed by a supporter of the other in a dispute over fuel smuggling, which is common in this region bordering Tunisia.
The fighting comes amid a political crisis between backers of rival Libyan prime ministers Abdulhamid Dbeibah and Fathi Bashagha, whose administrations are vying for control of the oil-rich nation.
Dbeibah’s government was installed in Tripoli as part of a United Nations-led peace process last year, while Bashagha was appointed by Libya’s eastern-based parliament in February.
In late August, fighting between rival militias in Tripoli left 32 people dead and 159 injured.
Libya plunged into chaos following the 2011 overthrow and killing of dictator Moamer Kadhafi in a NATO-backed uprising, with myriad armed groups and foreign powers moving to fill the power vacuum.
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Source: AFP
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