TRIPOLI: Libya's rival premiers on Sunday traded accusations over deadly clashes in Tripoli, the worst in the capital since a landmark 2020 ceasefire and which sparked fears of a major new conflict.

The Libyan health ministry said 32 people were killed and 159 wounded during the fighting between rival armed groups that began last Friday night and continued into Saturday, setting buildings on fire and damaging several hospitals.

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