Over 400 prisoners are said to have escaped from a jail in Libya’s capital Tripoli on Sunday. The escape was made possible by fighting between rival armed groups.
The prisoners reportedly forced open the doors of the Ain Zara prison. Guards on duty struggled to stop them from escaping.
The fighting between the rival armed groups occurred close to the Ain Zara prison, according to Libyan officials. The prison is located in southern Tripoli, an area hit for one week by heavy fighting between rival groups.
A police spokesman who confirmed the jail break said the inmates rioted when they head sound of clashes outside the prison.
Meanwhile on Sunday, The al-Fallah camp for displaced Tawergha people was bombed. Two people were killed in the missile attack with seven others sustaining injuries.
Just before the Sunday missile attack on the camp, a rocket also hit the Waddan hotel in central Tripoli near the Italian Embassy on Saturday.
The U.N.-backed government in Tripoli has declared a state of emergency over the ongoing violence. Libya has been in turmoil since the overthrow of Moammar Gaddafi in 2011. He ruled Libya for decades.
Efforts are however ongoing to ensure that the North African country holds presidential and parliamentary elections by the end of this year.
Source: Africafeeds.com