Во Либија граѓанската војна, за жал, не е завршена, иако светските медиуми воопшто не известуваат за тоа што се случува после инсталирањето "демократија" од страна на Западот.
Libya's largest oil port ablaze after rebels launch rocket strikes amid warnings the country could descend into chaos
Commanders of armed groups operating in Libya have been warned they could face prosecution for possible war crimes including execution and torture.
The United Nations claims hundreds of civilians have been killed in fighting since late August, when Libya Dawn seized control of the capital Tripoli.
The North African country is struggling with fighting on several fronts as brigades of former rebels who battled side by side to oust Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 now clash for political power and a share of oil revenues.
The conflict has driven at least 120,000 people from their homes and caused a humanitarian crisis, said a joint report by the U.N. human rights office and U.N. Support Mission in Libya that also documents shelling of civilian areas.
The toll includes an estimated 100 people killed and 500 wounded in fighting between rival armed groups in Warshefana, an area near Tripoli 'perceived to be harbouring many Gaddafi supporters as well as common criminals', between late August and early October.
A further 170 were killed and hundreds injured in fighting in the Nafusa mountains to the southwest, it said.
Some 450 people have been killed in Benghazi since fighting escalated in mid-October. Hospitals there have been shelled or occupied by armed groups.
And since mid-October, the Libyan army and forces loyal to former general Khalifa Haftar have been waging a war to retake the eastern coastal city, held by Islamist groups.
После сите случувања во Ирак, Либија, Египет, Сирија, мислам дека западните лидери се должни да ги објаснат резултатите на од нивна страна дебело спонзорираната и поддржана "арапска пролет".
За жал, изгледа дека ништо подобро не ја чека ни Украина.