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Armed clashes erupt west of Libya's capital


Sun 21 Sep 2025 | 10:09 PM
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Heavy clashes erupted Sunday in Janzour, about 12 km west of Libya's capital of Tripoli, between rival armed groups aligned with Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah's Government of National Unity (GNU), local media reported.

Fighting began when Mahmoud Boujaafar's Joint Force stormed the Sixth Brigade headquarters led by Munir Al-Sweih at Bridge 17, prompting a counterattack using medium and heavy weapons.

The coastal highway to Zawiya and the central vegetable market were closed, and large-scale military reinforcements were deployed.

The clashes highlight the fragility of a security deal signed last week between the GNU and the Special Deterrence Force (Radaa), which included Radaa's withdrawal from Mitiga Airbase, appointment of a new Judicial Police head, transfer of wanted individuals to the Attorney General, redeployment of outside military units, and Turkish deployment along faction lines to prevent renewed fighting.

Libya remains divided between the GNU in the west and a rival administration in the east under Osama Hammad, backed by Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army.