Libya's capital was quiet early on Sunday, a day after the worst fighting there for two years killed 32 people and injured 159 as forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration failed to dislodge the Tripoli-based government.
Roads in the city were busy with motorists, shops were open and people were clearing away smashed glass and other debris from Saturday's violence, with burnt out vehicles lining some streets in central Tripoli.
UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres called for an immediate end to the violence and for genuine dialogue to get around Libya's political impasse. A main military convoy that set out from Misrata, east of Tripoli, where Bashagha has been based for weeks, turned back before reaching the capital.
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WATCH | Libya's Tripoli quiet after worst fighting in two yearsLibya's capital was quiet early on Sunday, a day after the worst fighting there for two years killed 32 people and injured 159 as forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration failed to dislodge the Tripoli-based government.
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WATCH | Libya's Tripoli quiet after worst fighting in two yearsWATCH | Libya's Tripoli quiet after worst fighting in two years: Libya's capital was quiet early on Sunday, a day after the worst fighting there for two years killed 32 people and injured 159 as forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration…
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WATCH | Libya's Tripoli quiet after worst fighting in two yearsLibya's capital was quiet early on Sunday, a day after the worst fighting there for two years killed 32 people and injured 159 as forces aligned with a parliament-backed administration failed to dislodge the Tripoli-based government.
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