
Libya: Rocket reportedly hits Tripoli hotel despite truce
At least three people were wounded after a rocket hit the Al Waddan Hotel in central Tripoli on Saturday, according to reports. The bombardment came amid clashes between the rival militias vying to take control of the city despite a newly reached truce.
The rocket reportedly hit the fourth floor of the hotel, causing significant damage and forcing guests to evacuate.
On Tuesday, the truce was reached between the rival militias following deadly fighting between the two groups linked to the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), concentrated in Tarhouna, south-east of Tripoli.
However, more than 15 rockets rained on the Libyan capital and its surroundings on Friday. The bombardment reportedly continued into the early hours of Saturday.
The latest incident comes following joint-American, French, Italian and British condemnation of the escalating tensions which they claim will damage the region’s stability.

At least three people were wounded after a rocket hit the Al Waddan Hotel in central Tripoli on Saturday, according to reports. The bombardment came amid clashes between the rival militias vying to take control of the city despite a newly reached truce.
The rocket reportedly hit the fourth floor of the hotel, causing significant damage and forcing guests to evacuate.
On Tuesday, the truce was reached between the rival militias following deadly fighting between the two groups linked to the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA), concentrated in Tarhouna, south-east of Tripoli.
However, more than 15 rockets rained on the Libyan capital and its surroundings on Friday. The bombardment reportedly continued into the early hours of Saturday.
The latest incident comes following joint-American, French, Italian and British condemnation of the escalating tensions which they claim will damage the region’s stability.