UN condemns latest clashes in Libya's Tripoli

By Umar Farooq</p> <p>WASHINGTON (AA) – The United Nations on Wednesday described the latest series of rocket fire in Libya's capital Tripoli as the &quot;heaviest fighting&quot; since the outbreak began, and strongly condemned the shelling.</p> <p>A barrage of shells struck the Abu Salim neighborhood and districts of Algrarat and Salahuddin in the capital late Tuesday.</p> <p>The attacks came amid fighting since commander Khalifa Haftar, a military leader vying to consolidate power over the entire country, launched a military campaign earlier this month to capture Tripoli, where the UN-recognized government is based. </p> <p>&quot;Tripoli witnessed the heaviest fighting since the outbreak of the clashes with indiscriminate rocket fire on a high density neighborhood in the Libyan capital,&quot; Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said at a news conference at the UN headquarters.</p> <p>While Dujarric echoed reports that at least five civilians were killed in the clashes, the Abu Salim local council reported a sixth death.</p> <p>The spokesman also mentioned the remarks of the UN Secretary General’s special representative in Libya, Ghassan Salame, who condemned the attacks in &quot;the strongest terms&quot;.</p> <p>&quot;Responsibility for actions that may constitute to war crimes now lies not only with the individuals who committed the indiscriminate attacks, but also potentially with those who ordered them,&quot; Dujarric said in relaying Salame's statement.</p> <p>&quot;In the past 24 hours, we have also seen the highest single day increase in displacement with more than 4,500 displaced,&quot; he added.</p> <p>The total number of people that have been displaced due to the conflict is now around 25,000.</p> <p>Since the 2011 ouster of late strongman Muammar Gaddafi, two seats of power have emerged Libya: one in the east led by Haftar, and a UN-recognized one in Tripoli.</p> <p>On Monday, the UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) said at least 76 people, including 24 civilians, had been killed since clashes erupted in Tripoli environs. </p> <p>The GNA accused East Libya-based forces led by Haftar of carrying out the attacks.

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