5,978,518 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
A female doctor was kidnapped in Tripoli on 14 March. She disappeared in front of Masra private clinic on Shara Al-Shat in Tripoli. The second incident in a week. |
5,978,521 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Demonstrators were reported to have gathered outside the Tripoli-based Central Bank of Libya (CBL) on 15 March. |
5,978,525 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
A Sorman councillor was reported to have been murdered in a drive-by shooting in front of his home. Exact location not given. |
5,978,529 |
32.76704 |
22.63669 |
Libya |
|
A Libyan civil society activist was killed in a car bombing inLibya'seastern city of Darnah, Al-Jazeera reported on 16 March. His friends blamed Mujahideen for his murder although it has denied any involvement. |
5,978,533 |
32.8941 |
13.276 |
Libya |
|
Workers of air transport sector and those of the supply companies and ground services on 16 March staged aprotest in Tripoli-based Mitiga airport and other airports to protest for demands to pay their 7 months delayed salaries. The protests were called by the air transport workers unions, and the General Union of Libyan Workers. |
5,978,537 |
32.86667 |
13.11667 |
Libya |
|
The chairman of Rahila fuel distribution company disappeared on 16 March while on his way home to Zawia. He is presumed to have been kidnapped. He was last seen outside his office in Tripolis Hay Andalus district. |
5,978,541 |
31.4 |
15.28333 |
Libya |
|
There are unconfirmed reports that unidentified aircraft struck an Islamic State convoy at Wadi Zamzam 150 kilometres south west of the Zliten prison that was earlier attacked. |
5,978,544 |
32.46738 |
14.56874 |
Libya |
|
Islamic State militants were blamed for a dawn attack on Zliten prison which saw between 18-60 inmates escape. It appears to have begun when an RPG was fired against a gate. Some sources reported that the guards either fled at this point or had abandoned the prison beforehand. It does not appear that there were any casualties. |
5,978,549 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
There were unconfirmed reports on 17 March the body of Tripoli lawyer and civil society activist was discovered on a rubbish dump in Tripoli. |
5,978,553 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Heavyclashes were reportedbetween armed militias on the evening of 18 March that lasted until the morning of 19 March. The fighting was reported to have been between militias supporting the unity government of prime minister-designate Faeiz Serraj and those opposed, the latter being the Samoud Front (which is led by Salah Badi) and gunmen loyal to Abu Sleem-based Abdul Ghani Al-Kikli (Ghneiwa). It was later reported, however, that the clashes were between the Samoud Front, based in Camp 77 at Bab Al-Aziziya, and the brigade known as Furqa Al-Sadisa (Sixth Division), based in Zawiat Al-Dahmani. |