UN calls for week-long Libya Ramadan truce

AFP  |  Tripoli 

The has called for a "humanitarian truce" to halt fighting in from the start of the Muslim holy month of on Monday.

Around 400 people have been killed in clashes since military strongman launched an offensive against the seat of the internationally recognised unity government in on April 4.

The UN mission in the country proposed the "extendable one-week" ceasefire "during which all parties pledge to halt all forms of military operations" in a statement Sunday.

It called on the warring sides to "allow the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need" and use the truce to exchange prisoners and bodies of those killed in the clashes.

has been mired in chaos since the ouster and killing of in 2011, with Haftar supporting a rival administration in the east of the country.

The flare-up in fighting has displaced some 55,000 and sparked fears of a humanitarian crisis as civilians remain trapped in the conflict zone.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 00:45 IST