At least 15 people were killed on Thursday in tribal clashes in the
southern Libyan city Sebha, Libyan official news agency LANA reported on
Friday.
The deadly clashes occurred between members of Tabu and Tuareg tribes, two large rival tribes in southern Libya.
The report said that three others were killed on Wednesday. And
tribal clashes have claimed the lives of over 60 people in the city in a
month, according to the city statistics.
Sebha, Libya’s largest southern city, has been witnessing escalating
violence and similar clashes between the two rival tribe members despite
government and elders reconciliation efforts.
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