The Parliament of Libya announced the termination of the truce and continued fighting in Tripoli

the Chairman of the Libya’s house of representatives akila Saleh Issa said the truce had “collapsed” and the fighting in Tripoli continued. He said this in an interview with Emirati TV channel Al Ghad.

As noted by the speaker of the Parliament, the authorities in the East and the Libyan national army Marshal Khalifa the Haftarot agreed to a truce in deference to the request of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The invasion of Turkey, the army of Libya was accused of “supporting terrorists”, and was the cause of a protracted battle to liberate the capital of the country.

on January 12 the current year in the framework of initiatives proposed by the presidents of Russia and Turkey, Libya had entered into force a ceasefire. The warring parties supported the truce, but for several days continued to accuse each other of violating it. January 13, representatives of the parties arrived in Moscow for talks, following which Sarraj Faiz, the head sitting in Tripoli of the national consensus Government, signed the armistice agreement. Marshal Haftarot asked for time to study it, but left Moscow, and didn’t sign the document. Simultaneously, the media began to appear information about the resumption of fighting in the South of Tripoli, reminds TASS.