The Libyan Presidential Council indicated “that it held an extraordinary meeting to discuss the latest developments, which began with sympathy for the lives of innocent civilians who died in the bloody clashes that took place in Tripoli on Saturday.”

In his statement, he reminded all those who carry weapons that “their weapons are aimed at the chest of their countrymen, and that innocent women, men and children are in the forefront of their victims, and that their fire will damage private and public property.” “, urging everyone to “take responsibility for the stability of the country and avoid any possible war.

The Presidential Council affirmed: “It is taking firm steps towards stability and national reconciliation and will not neglect the achievements made in terms of ending political division and uniting institutions.”

Clashes erupted between forces loyal to the Fathi Bashagi government, which won the confidence of parliament last March, and forces loyal to the government of Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, which emerged from United Nations-sponsored political agreements in an attempt by both sides to control power in the capital Tripoli.

And the Libyan Ministry of Health, under the government of national unity led by Dabaiba, said the total death toll had reached 32 and the number of injured had reached 159.