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Clashes kill 6 in Libya's Tripoli

The Interior Ministry confirmed that the security situation in Tripoli is "safe and stable".

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by XINHUA

World14 May 2025 - 12:34
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In Summary


  • The reports about al-Kikli's death coincided with residents of parts of southern Tripoli who confirmed hearing sounds of intense gunfire involving heavy weapons.
  • Ever since the fall of the late leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been plagued by insecurity and political instability.


The security personnel of the Libyan government maintain order on a street in Tripoli, Libya on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Hamza Turkia/Xinhua)

Overnight violent clashes in the Libyan capital Tripoli killed at least six people, an emergency medical service said Tuesday.

"The Recovery Unit at the Emergency Medicine and Support Center has recovered six bodies from the areas of the clashes around the Abu Salim district (southern Tripoli), after the situation stabilized relatively," the Emergency Medicine and Support Center said in a statement.

The Interior Ministry confirmed that the security situation in Tripoli is "safe and stable," and that all the security services are "efficiently performing their duties to maintain security and public order."

Violent clashes erupted on Monday in the Libyan capital Tripoli between rival armed factions, amid reports of the death of Abdul-Ghani al-Kikli, known as Ghaniwa, who headed the Stability Support Department affiliated with the Presidency Council.

The reports about al-Kikli's death coincided with residents of parts of southern Tripoli who confirmed hearing sounds of intense gunfire involving heavy weapons.

Ever since the fall of the late leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been plagued by insecurity and political instability.

The security personnel of the Libyan government maintain order on a street in Tripoli, Libya on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Hamza Turkia/Xinhua)

This photo shows a car damaged during violent clashes on a street in Tripoli, Libya on May 13, 2025. (Photo by Hamza Turkia/Xinhua)

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