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UN condemns shell attack

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TUNIS: The United Nations Libya mission condemned a shelling attack on Thursday that it said killed four girls and young women hours after internatio­nal pleas for a humanitari­an pause to help with the fight against the coronaviru­s.

It said in a tweet that the four, aged 14 to 20, as well as five others including an 11-year-old, were hit during “indiscrimi­nate shelling affecting a civilian neighbourh­ood in Ain Zara, reportedly by LNA forces”.

The eastern-based Libyan National Army of Khalifa Haftar has been fighting for nearly a year to capture Tripoli, the seat of the internatio­nally recognised Government of National Accord.

Libya has not yet confirmed any cases of the coronaviru­s, but its centre for disease control and the World

Health Organizati­on have warned that it is not prepared for an outbreak.

On Tuesday, numerous Western and Arab countries including those backing each side in the Libyan conflict, as well as the European Union and the United Nations, urged all parties to stop fighting to focus on responding to the coronaviru­s.

Diplomacy has made little headway in stopping the fighting or finding a political solution to the turmoil that has followed the 2011 revolution that ousted Moammar Gadhafi.

Earlier this month, the UN envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salame, resigned, citing the damage the stress of the job was doing to his health, as talks in Geneva sputtered and a ceasefire agreed in January faltered.

 ??  ?? Troops of the Libyan National Army commanded by Khalifa Haftar are seen advancing on Tripoli.
Troops of the Libyan National Army commanded by Khalifa Haftar are seen advancing on Tripoli.

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