The self-styled Libyan National Army is battling rival militias loosely affiliated with a weak U. N.-backed government
CAIRO — More than 120 people have been killed since a Libyan military commander launched an assault on the capital 10 days ago, igniting clashes with rival militias, the U. N. health agency said Sunday.
The self-styled Libyan National Army, led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, launched a surprise offensive against Tripoli on April 5 and is battling rival militias loosely affiliated with a weak U. N.-backed government.
The World Health Organization said 121 people have been killed in the fighting and another 561 have been wounded.
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USA — Criminal More than 120 killed in Libya as assault on the capital continues