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Libya's Islamist-backed parliament stormed by armed men

Xinhua, September 18, 2015 Adjust font size:

Libya's Islamist-backed parliament General National Congress (GNC) was stormed Thursday by unknown armed men during a session, Libya's local media reported.

The armed men broke into the headquarter of GNC in the capital Tripoli during a session of discussion of UN-proposed draft agreement, and selection of candidates to head the upcoming government, Libyan Herald reported.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack and it is unclear about the initiatives.

It is widely believed that Halboos militia of Misrata is responsible for Thursday's GNC storming. However, no official sources can confirm on the statement.

The capital Tripoli is controlled by the so called Libya Dawn militias, a coalition of Islamist militias mostly from the city of Misrata.

Libya Dawn took control of the capital in August 2014 and restored the expired General National Congress, forcing the elected House of Representatives and its government to move to the eastern city of Tobruk. Endit