Heavy fighting is ongoing in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi,
apparently between the armed group Ansar al-Shariah and irregular forces
loyal to Khalifa Haftar, a former army general.
Witnesses said on Monday that gunfire, which began the day before, could be heard across the city, particularly coming from a special forces army base in a western suburb of Benghazi.
News agencies reported that at least seven people have died and about a dozen have been wounded in the fighting.
Haftar is campaigning to rid Libya of fighters that he says the government has failed to control.
Suleiman El Dressi, a Benghazi resident in the area of the clashes, told Al Jazeera that two people had been killed as a result of explosions there.
"Residents are at home and they are very scared, waiting for the clashes to be over," he said.
"Central government cannot control anything happening here, in the east [of the country], they are hopeless and useless."
On Sunday, a Libyan fighter jet under Haftar's command attacked an Ansar al-Shariah base in Benghazi but did not hit the target, witnesses and a senior Libyan official told news agencies.
"Our forces attacked the crown prince's former building, where Ansar al-Sharia is based," he said.
Libya is in turmoil three years after the NATO-backed war that removed Gaddafi, with various factions locked in conflict.
[aljazeera.com]
2/6/14
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Witnesses said on Monday that gunfire, which began the day before, could be heard across the city, particularly coming from a special forces army base in a western suburb of Benghazi.
News agencies reported that at least seven people have died and about a dozen have been wounded in the fighting.
Haftar is campaigning to rid Libya of fighters that he says the government has failed to control.
Suleiman El Dressi, a Benghazi resident in the area of the clashes, told Al Jazeera that two people had been killed as a result of explosions there.
"Residents are at home and they are very scared, waiting for the clashes to be over," he said.
"Central government cannot control anything happening here, in the east [of the country], they are hopeless and useless."
On Sunday, a Libyan fighter jet under Haftar's command attacked an Ansar al-Shariah base in Benghazi but did not hit the target, witnesses and a senior Libyan official told news agencies.
- The Associated Press news agency quoted a member of Ansar al-Shariah as saying no one was hurt in the bombing.
"Our forces attacked the crown prince's former building, where Ansar al-Sharia is based," he said.
- However, a Reuters reporter at the scene said there was no damage at the building.
Libya is in turmoil three years after the NATO-backed war that removed Gaddafi, with various factions locked in conflict.
[aljazeera.com]
2/6/14
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