UN condemns attack on Libya parliament

Tripoli: The United Nations has condemned the protesters who stormed the Libyan parliament.

According to the details, due to the economic crisis and political stalemate in Libya, the disgruntled protesters from the political parties stormed the parliament and set it on fire, which has been condemned by the United Nations.

In Tobruk, protesters stormed the parliament building in protest of political partiesDemonstrators rioted in parliament, and security forces withdrew after seeing angry protesters.

Protests continue in the Libyan cities of Benghazi, Tobruk and other cities, including the capital Tripoli. It should be noted that unrest has continued in Libya since the NATO-backed uprising in 2011. The uprising ended the rule of dictator Muammar Gaddafi, but Libya has been in turmoil ever since.

According to Libyan media reports, protests erupted in other cities on Friday before the attack on parliament, in the capital, Tripoli, in the west of the country. Demanded better supply and reduction in bread prices.

Libya’s citizens have been without power for days, while political tensions have exacerbated the closure of several oil installations.

During a protest in Tobruk, a citizen bulldozed a parliament door, after which protesters stormed in and vandalized it.

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