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6 killed as Libyan militia is attacked in Tripoli

This July 26, 2014, frame grab from video obtained from a freelance journalist traveling with the Misarata brigade shows an airplane on the tarmac of the airport belching black smoke into the air during fighting between the Islamist Misarata brigade and a powerful rival militia, in Tripoli, Libya. A day of militia fighting over control of the international airport in Libya's capital killed 22 people, the country's interim government said Sunday, Aug. 3, part of the worsening chaos gripping the country. AP PHOTO/AP VIDEO

CAIRO — A Libyan militia spokesman says rockets targeting positions of an Islamist-led militia in the capital, Tripoli, have killed six people.

The attack is part of weeks-long fighting between rival militias in Tripoli, which has forced thousands to flee the country, including diplomats, foreign nationals and Libyans.

Ahmed Hadiya, the spokesman for Fajr Libya militia, says the rockets were launched late Sunday from the Wittiya air base west of Tripoli. He did not provide more details.

A militiaman from the coastal city of Misrata says two warplanes belonging to renegade Gen. Khalifa Hifter’s followers took part in the attack. The militiaman spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to talk to media.

Egypt on Monday cancelled all flights to Libya, saying Libyan authorities had closed the country’s airspace.

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