38 dies as  Libyan army,  Islamists clash

Inter4BENGHAZI. — At least 38 people, mostly soldiers, were killed in 24 hours of fierce fighting between the Libyan army and Islamists in the eastern city of Benghazi, officials said yesterday.A military source said the clashes broke out on Saturday when Islamist groups launched an assault on the headquarters of a special unit near the city centre, causing casualties among forces defending their barracks.

In London, Britain was yesterday advising its citizens against travelling to Libya and urged all those currently in the country to leave, although its embassy in Tripoli remains open.

“British nationals in Libya should leave now by commercial means.”

Germany yesterday also advised its citizens currently in Libya to immediately leave the strife-torn country.

“The situation is extremely unpredictable and uncertain,” the German foreign ministry said. “German nationals are at increased risk of kidnapping and attacks.” — AFP.

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