Fighting first erupted at Tripoli International Airport on 13 July |
Rival militias are locked in battle at Libya's main international airport, with reports of at least four people killed in the fighting.
Clashes resumed at Tripoli airport on Sunday, after attempts at a ceasefire failed. Missiles, rockets and tanks were said to be used.
The fighting began last week, damaging planes and forcing the airport to shut.
Libya has been gripped by instability since the 2011 uprising, with swathes of the country controlled by militias.
Successive governments have struggled to disarm the rival groups.
'Mortar and tank fire'
Fighters from the city of Zintan are fighting Islamist-led militias, including many fighters from Misrata, for control of the airport.
At least two of those killed on Sunday were civilians, security officials said.
"The airport was attacked this morning with mortar rounds, rockets and tank fire," Al-Jilani al-Dahesh, an airport security official, told AFP news agency.
On Sunday, smoke could be seen rising from the road leading to the airport |
The airport has been shut with all flights suspended |
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