The Libyan Presidency Council of the national reconciliation government announced a ceasefire in Tripoli's Abu Sleem district.
In a statement by the Libyan news agency on Saturday, the council said a security committee will be formed to monitor the implementation of the ceasefire.
The fighting broke out in Abu Sleem and Salahedeen districts in Tripoli between the so-called Abu Sleem Central Security Force commanded by Abdul Ghani Al-Kikli (usually known as Ghneiwa) and the forces of rival warlord Salah Al-Burki (from Misrata).
Also, a committee from the Health Ministry will be formed to follow up the conditions of those injured in the clashes.
Another committee will be formed to assess the damage caused by the confrontations.
Source: MENA
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