The International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed on Tuesday, that a total of 3,340 families have been internally displaced from Murzuq town southwest of Libya since the beginning of August.
Read moreThe Ministry of Local Government disclosed that it has agreed with dignitaries from different regions on the need to find a solution to Murzuq's dispute.
Read moreThe President of the High Council of State (HCS), Khalid Al-Mishri, said that tribalism and the language of arms must not be used in the city of Murzuq.
Read moreThe National Oil Corporation (NOC) said that it had sent relief items to the city of Murzuq, south-west of Libya, in cooperation with the Libyan Commission for Relief and Humanitarian Aid and the Municipality of W
Read moreThe head of social council of Wadi Utba Abdelkader Al-Sheikh said over 75% of the Murzuq residents had been displaced to their town, saying their conditions are very miserable as the town of Wadi Utba cannot provide fo
Read moreThe commander of the South Protection Force, which is loyal to Presidential Council's Sabha military zone, Hassan Mousa said they had controlled Murzuq in southern Libya and kicked out Khalifa Haftar's forces after over two week
Read moreThe United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Middle East said that at least 90 civilians have been killed and more than 200 injured in the ongoing clashes in Murzuq since the beginning
Read moreReports of ongoing clashes in Murzuq have been confirmed by local sources between Al-Ahali and Tabu tribes.
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