The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said that it is closely monitoring the intermittent clashes which broke out Saturday in the city of Zawiya, resulting in some casualties, including civilians. In a post on X platform, UNSMIL urged the immediate cessation of hostilities, calling on Libyan authorities to ensure the protection and safety of civilians. According to local sources and media, the city of Zawiya witnessed clashes in which light and medium weapons were used, causing several random shells to fall on civilian homes, Libyan news agency (WAL) reported. The Zawia University Student Union also announced the suspension of studies due to the ongoing clashes in the city. The Libyan Red Crescent in Al-Zawiya, also held an emergency meeting to provide safe passage to remove civilians from the areas of clashes, calling on the warring parties to enter into a truce to remove the trapped families. Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Articles
10th Senyar Festival Wraps Up
Doha: May 04 – The 10th edition of the Senyar Festival wrapped up on Saturday with the General Manager of Katara Cultural Village Foundation Dr. Khaled bin Ibrahim Al Sulaiti honoring the winners.
The honoring ceremony was attended by the participa…
Gov’t approves strategy for juvenile justice
The Cabinet decided in its Sunday session to approve the National Strategy for Juvenile Justice 2024-2028 to reduce juvenile delinquency cases. The strategy aims to reduce the rate of juvenile delinquency cases, increase efficiency and effectiveness t…
European Council, Commission Presidents Affirms Importance of GCC-EU Summit
In his opening speech at the first GCC-EU summit, President of the European Council Charles Michel said that global stability is once again at risk due to the dramatic situations in the Middle East, including Sudan, and in Europe with the ongoing cris…
