Updated Aug. 28, 2022 6:06 pm ET
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Clashes in Libya’s capital killed more than two dozen people over the weekend, the deadliest fighting the war-torn country has experienced in more than two years as rival political factions vie for control of the oil-rich nation.
According to Tripoli’s health ministry, 32 people were killed and 159 were injured. Firing by armed groups damaged several government and residential buildings.
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