The situation is becoming increasingly confused and tense in the country more than three years after the fall of the Gaddafi regime in October 2011.
The Libyan skies darken seems every day a little more to the image of a large fire at an oil terminal at Al-Sedra, located in the heart of "growing oil" caused last December 25 by a rocket fired by militiamen from the sea. Firefighters are working to turn it off since.
Yesterday, a suicide bomber detonated a car bomb outside the hotel hosting the Libyan Parliament recognized by the international community to Tobruk in eastern countries. Eleven people were injured, including three deputies. The authorities have taken refuge in the eastern city since last August, when the fall of Tripoli. The capital was taken by "Fajr Libya", a coalition of Islamist militias who installed a government and a parallel parliament.
The UN calls for "de-escalatory steps" to avoid at all costs "total war" in Libya.

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