Two former Libyan rebel factions have clashed in central Tripoli, reportedly leaving five fighters dead.
Former rebels from Tripoli and a separate group of fighters from the city of Misurata fought with machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and antiaircraft guns.
Colonel Walid Shouaib, a member of the Tripoli Military Council, said the clashes on January 3 were triggered by the arrest of a Misurata fighter on New Year's Eve by Tripoli combatants.
He was suspected of robbery and the Misurata fighters were trying to free him. D
isparate groups of former rebel fighters have clashed repeatedly since the end of the eight-month civil war that removed the former regime.
compiled from agency reports
Former rebels from Tripoli and a separate group of fighters from the city of Misurata fought with machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and antiaircraft guns.
Colonel Walid Shouaib, a member of the Tripoli Military Council, said the clashes on January 3 were triggered by the arrest of a Misurata fighter on New Year's Eve by Tripoli combatants.
He was suspected of robbery and the Misurata fighters were trying to free him. D
isparate groups of former rebel fighters have clashed repeatedly since the end of the eight-month civil war that removed the former regime.
compiled from agency reports