Abut the attempt to raise the recognized government building by a group of protesters who tried to set fire using Molotov cocktail
A police officer was killed in a “attempted attack” of a portion of demonstrators against the seat of the internationally recognized National Unity Government (KEE) in Tripoli, the authorities announced as the tensions appeared to be revived Friday night in the Libyan capital.
KEE has announced with a press release “The death of a police officer who was targeted while guaranteeing the safety of the Prime Minister’s office building” Abdelhamid Dbaimba. The man ‘He succumbed to his wounds’ after attack ‘Unknown’according to the same source.
The government also said that it was prevented ‘Attempted View’ and invading the building by “A group involved with protesters” and tried to set fire using Molotov cocktails.
In a video, the French agency notes that it has not verified, young people are distinguished to scatter and run or be covered behind a wall near the government’s headquarters, as a fire is heard by an automatic weapon.
Earlier, thousands of protesters gathered, not far from there and, in a calm atmosphere, in the Witness Square, in the center of its Tripolito demonstrate against the prime minister’s government Dbaba and demand her resignation and election.
In its announcement, the KEU thanked the Ministry of the Interior for ‘Professionalism’ which has shown by allowing the demonstration to be held smoothly and because “It guaranteed the security of those who participated.”
Before mobilization, UN mission to Libya called on authorities to respect “The right of citizens to demonstrate peacefully.”
Earlier, Tripoli seemed to return to normalcy yesterday, with residents restarting their activities, after fierce clashes in armed groups in recent days in the heart of the capital with at least 8 civilians dead in the UN numbers.
However, the situation remains fluid at the political level.
Local media, after mobilizing the Center, about the resignation of six ministers and deputy ministers of Prime Minister Dbaimba’s government, in solidarity with protesters.
While the Halent El Masripresident of the Senior Council of State, an institution similar to that of the Senate in other states, called him Hookthe President of Parliament based in East Libya, to discuss to be named “New Head of the Provisional Government”.
Undermined by chaos and divisions after overthrowing the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi And his death in 2011, Libya has two opposing governments, internationally recognized in western Libya, under Mr. Dbaba, who took over as prime minister in 2021, and competitive in the eastern part of the country, which is affiliated with the strong man in the area, the commander -in -chief Haftar. At the same time, countless armed groups present in the country are claiming power and territory.
Hopes that elections would be held in the North African country have never been well -groomed.
Source :Skai
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