In a city of ever-shifting front lines, Libyans confront their worst fighting in years - News Summed Up

In a city of ever-shifting front lines, Libyans confront their worst fighting in years


(Lorenzo Tugnoli/For The Washington Post)Blood stains a wall near the entrance of Hami’s family house. (Lorenzo Tugnoli/For The Washington Post)“We are caught between two fires,” said Umm Ahmed, 57, a husky-voiced widow who fled her home after clashes erupted in her neighborhood. (Lorenzo Tugnoli/For The Washington Post)Despite the conflict, vendors downtown still sell popcorn and candy from colorfully lighted carts. (Lorenzo Tugnoli/For The Washington Post)Two children play outside the Kikla apartment complex in the Abu Salim area of Tripoli. (Lorenzo Tugnoli/For The Washington Post)The attack also killed the neighbor’s two daughters and injured her small granddaughter.


Source: Libya Today June 04, 2019 21:20 UTC



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