Gun battles between two leading armed groups in the Libyan capital Tripoli have killed 27 people and wounded 106, a toll update from the Emergency Medicine Centre said.
The centre, which provides emergency services in the west of Tripoli, published the “provisional” toll on its Facebook page overnight.
The clashes between the 444 Brigade and the Al-Radaa, two of the militias that have vied for power since the overthrow of dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, erupted on Monday night and raged through Tuesday.
The clashes were triggered by the detention of the head of the 444 Brigade, Colonel Mahmud Hamza, by Al-Radaa on Monday, an interior ministry official said.
Late on Tuesday, the social council in the suburb of Soug el-Joumaa, a stronghold of Al-Radaa, announced that an agreement had…