Commenting on the renewed clashes in Tripoli, the head of the government of national unity of Libya, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, confirmed that “the coup group has mobilized on the western, southern and eastern borders of Tripoli and mined the quarters of the capital,” noting that “aggression against Tripoli has been defeated, and we have taken a number of measures, including the prosecution of those involved in the aggression.”

In a televised address, he stated that “the project of a parallel government has failed and the Libyan people refuse to renew it”, adding that “those who unleashed the aggression against Tripoli were the conductor of international programs who do not want stability for the country.” “, noting that “democracy in Libya has not been achieved until today, because this is not a day.” everyone is leaving, but through elections.”

Dabaiba pardons “all those who died as a result of the aggression that the city of Tripoli and its suburbs were subjected to,” stressing that Tripoli was shrouded in grief from everywhere, and death knocked on its door.

On the other hand, the government of Fathi Bashagi, appointed by the Libyan parliament, earlier today blamed the government of national unity led by Abdel Hamid Dabaiba for the clashes that broke out in the capital Tripoli, in which more than 30 people died and dozens were injured. .

And last night, clashes erupted between forces loyal to the Bashagi government, which won the confidence of parliament last March, and others loyal to the Dabaiba government, emerging from United Nations-sponsored political agreements, in an attempt between the two sides to seize power in the capital Tripoli.