Clashes erupted in Zawiya, Libya, on Tuesday night, leaving families trapped in residential areas as armed groups exchanged heavy gunfire. Videos and images shared online portrayed the intensity of the conflict, with civilians pleading for help from authorities. The Libyan Red Crescent called for an immediate truce to evacuate affected families, emphasizing the danger posed by the ongoing violence.
As of now, no injuries or deaths have been reported, and the identity of the fighters remains unknown. The Government of National Unity (GNU) in western Libya has not released any official statements regarding the clashes. Zawiya, known for historical conflicts among militias, has been a hotbed of violence, despite efforts to maintain order.
The chaos in Libya stems from the aftermath of the overthrow of Muammar Al-Gaddafi in 2011, leading to a divided nation with rival administrations. The situation in Zawiya serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing turmoil plaguing Libya and the challenges faced by its citizens amidst internal conflicts.