At least 264 dead in battle for Libya capital: WHO

AFP  |  Tripoli 

At least 264 people have been killed and 1,266 wounded, including civilians, in an offensive by military strongman to seize Libya's capital Tripoli, the said Tuesday.

The UN agency called on for "a temporary cessation of hostilities" between Haftar's self-styled (LNA) and forces loyal to the internationally-recognised (GNA).

It urged "all parties to respect international humanitarian law".

Fighting since April 4 in the southern suburbs of has displaced 35,000, UN humanitarian coordinator for Maria do Valle Ribeiro said on Monday.

"Displacement is continuing at an increasing rate every day", she added.

She warned that the numbers were "a minimal estimate of the impact" of the clashes.

"There needs to be pressure put on everybody to respect civilians. Any country who has leverage should be using that leverage to ensure that civilians can be protected and be least affected by the clashes," she said.

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First Published: Tue, April 23 2019. 19:15 IST