Migrants rest after they were rescued by the Libyan Coast Guard off the coast of Tripoli (File Photo| AP) 
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UN says 220 killed in fighting over Libya's capital

The World Health Organisation said that there were at least 15 deaths in the last two days while 1,066 others have been wounded till now.

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BENGHAZI: The UN health agency says at least 15 more people died in fighting over control of Libya's capital in the past two days, bringing the total to 220 dead including civilians.

The World Health Organisation said on late Friday that 1,066 others have been wounded since the self-styled Libyan National Army launched an offensive on April 5 to take Tripoli.

The fighting pits the LNA, led by Khalifa Hifter, against rival militias affiliated with a weak UN-supported government in the capital. The clashes threaten to ignite a civil war on the scale of the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed dictator Moammar Gadhafi.

Libya is split between rival governments in the east and west. President Donald Trump phoned Hifter earlier this week, expressing US support for the leader's perceived stance against terrorism.

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