The UN has called for an immediate stop to hostilities in Libya following a day of deadly clashes between political factions in the capital, Tripoli.
At least 32 people were killed and dozens more wounded during the fighting, the health ministry said. Among the dead was young comedian Mustafa Baraka, an official said.
Libya has been in chaos since the Nato-backed uprising in 2011 that ousted long-serving ruler Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Despite this, the country had enjoyed a relatively calm period over the past two years.
On Saturday, armed forces of the internationally recognised government tried to push back a convoy of militia loyal to Fathi Bashagha – the man who is recognised as prime minister by a rival, eastern parliament and is vying for control of the country.
There were reports of small-arms fire and explosions in several areas of the capital. Black smoke could be seen rising across the city.
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