Charred cars and buildings pockmarked by bullets scarred Libya’s capital as shops opened and people cleared away debris, a day after the worst fighting there in two years killed 32 people and injured 159, according to the country’s Health Ministry https://t.co/Mx3rPTv4TK pic.twitter.com/mPZXLFoV0j— Reuters (@Reuters) August 29, 2022
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