EU condemns violence in Libya's capital

IANS  |  Tripoli 

The delegation to and the EU Heads of Mission to on Saturday condemned the continued violence in the Libyan capital

"The EU Delegation and the EU Heads of Mission to strongly condemn the latest escalation of violence in which has caused civilian fatalities, and displacement of people and destruction of critical infrastructure," the two EU groups said in a joint statement, reported.

They also expressed support for the efforts of the UN to Libya Ghassan Salame, highlighting the importance of to the

"All those responsible for violating the cease-fire or fuelling violence will face consequences," the statement warned.

The EU statement urged all Libyan parties to commit to the UN-backed government's security measures to "reform the security sector and end the predatory activities of armed groups."

UN has also expressed concern over continued violation of the UN-brokered ceasefire agreement in

He called on the warring parties to "respect the cease-fire and refrain from any actions that would increase the suffering of the civilian population."

Libya has been suffering insecurity and escalating violence since the fall of former leader Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011.

Violent clashes continued in southern Tripoli between forces allied with the UN-backed government and the "7th Brigade" militia from the city of Tarhuna, some 80 km southeast of Tripoli.

The violence has so far killed 106 people and injured 365 others, according to Libyain

The on Friday called on the international community and the UN to "take more firm and effective practical actions to stop the war and protect civilians."

Earlier in September, the brokered a cease-fire agreement between the warring parties. However, the agreement was violated and the violence has continued since then.

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First Published: Sun, September 23 2018. 03:14 IST