Combat rekindled in Libya Despite rising momentum of ceasefire with new coronavirus, May 10 7:09

The country was divided into two, and the international airport in the capital Tripoli was bombed in Libya, North Africa, where the battle continued, and passenger planes and fuel tanks were damaged. Despite the momentum of a ceasefire in Libya due to the problem of the new coronavirus, the battle soon reignited, and the number of civilian casualties has risen to 65 this month.

Libya fell into turmoil after the collapse of the dictatorship nine years ago, and a fierce battle continues between the transitional government based in the western capital of Tripoli and military organizations in the east.

On the 7th of this month, the area with the Turkish embassy and the Italian embassy in the capital Tripoli was bombarded, and on the 9th, Tripoli's international airport was bombed.

According to the United Nations, the bombing of the international airport damaged passenger aircraft and fuel storage facilities, as well as information that civilians were killed.

The United Nations issued a statement on the 8th, and since this month there has been an increase in the number of indiscriminate attacks that are believed to be caused by eastern military organizations, killing at least 15 citizens and injuring 50 people in a series of attacks in eight days. Blamed.

Libya's east and west of the forces this year March, in order to give priority to the measures of the new coronavirus, but was temporarily agree to stop the fighting, not last long, not even stand the prospect of immediate combat rekindled political dialogue The condition continues.