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Libyan parliament comes under gunfire in Tripoli | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
There has been heavy fighting outside the Libyan interim parliament in the capital Tripoli. | There has been heavy fighting outside the Libyan interim parliament in the capital Tripoli. |
MPs fled the building after heavily armed attackers tried to storm it. Some eyewitnesses say the gunmen were from the powerful Zintan Brigade of former rebel fighters. | MPs fled the building after heavily armed attackers tried to storm it. Some eyewitnesses say the gunmen were from the powerful Zintan Brigade of former rebel fighters. |
However, a paramilitary force backing retired general Khalifa Haftar claimed it was behind the assault. | |
Authorities are struggling to contain militias that control parts of Libya. | Authorities are struggling to contain militias that control parts of Libya. |
A planned new constitution remains unwritten and the country has had three prime ministers since March. | A planned new constitution remains unwritten and the country has had three prime ministers since March. |
No-fly zone | |
On Sunday, the gunmen launched their assault on parliament in armoured vehicles. Black smoke rose above the building as militiamen loyal to the government responded. | On Sunday, the gunmen launched their assault on parliament in armoured vehicles. Black smoke rose above the building as militiamen loyal to the government responded. |
The building was largely empty, with reports that officials had been warned in advance and had left the area. | The building was largely empty, with reports that officials had been warned in advance and had left the area. |
The BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says the sporadic rumble of heavy arms being fired was heard across the city as the militiamen withdrew to their bases. | |
Later on Sunday, Gen Haftar's militia - which calls itself the "Libyan National Army" - issued a statement demanding the suspension of parliament. | |
On Friday the group launched a major air-and-ground attack against Islamist militants in the eastern of Benghazi. | |
The government condemned the attack and declared a no-fly zone in the city, threatening to shoot down any military aircraft. | |
At least 70 people died in the fighting. | At least 70 people died in the fighting. |
Are you in Tripoli? Did you witness the fighting? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Libya' in the subject heading and including your contact details. | Are you in Tripoli? Did you witness the fighting? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Libya' in the subject heading and including your contact details. |
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