Members of Libya’s Toubou minority and government forces fought for a second consecutive day on Sunday, leaving at least 23 people dead and dozens wounded
Members of Libya's Toubou minority and government forces fought for a second consecutive day on Sunday, leaving at least 23 people dead and dozens wounded since the clashes erupted, sources said.
Doctor Taher Wehli said 20 members of the Toubu community, including women and children, were killed since fighting erupted in Kufra on Saturday.
Wissam Ben Hmid, commander of the Libya Shield Brigade which is stationed in the southern oasis city, said he had lost three of his men.