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15 May 2026, 18:39 GMT+10
Acts of vandalism and arson at the prime ministers office represent a serious affront to the countrys prestige and sovereignty, the Presidential Council has said
The Libyan capital of Tripoli erupted in protests on Thursday after a controversial refereeing decision during a domestic football match triggered chaos, leaving parts of the prime minister's office damaged by fire and at least one soldier dead.
Supporters of Al Ittihad SC and Al Swehly SC had gathered for a Libyan Premier League game in Tarhuna stadium, southeast of Tripoli, when the match was suspended following a pitch invasion. Crowds later moved into central Tripoli, where parts of the Government of National Unity headquarters were set on fire and vehicles were burned, according to local reports.
According to witnesses and officials cited by the Libyan Observer, the violence began after Al-Ittihad players protested the referee's decision not to award a penalty kick.
Security forces were deployed to disperse protesters, firing warning shots, with several people wounded in clashes, local media reported. According to the online daily Libyan Observer, a soldier from the Libyan Army's 444 Brigade was killed and seven others were injured when unidentified gunmen opened fire during the riots.
The Libyan Presidential Council issued a statement condemning the events, describing the attack on the prime minister's office as "acts of vandalism and arson representing a serious affront to the prestige and sovereignty of the state."
Eyewitnesses said protesters used fireworks near the prime minister's office compound, while gunfire could be heard as security forces attempted to contain the crowds. Police and paramilitary units later secured the surrounding area, restoring calm to the capital.
The council expressed regret for injuries among civilians and security personnel, emphasized that grievances should be addressed through legal channels, and called on the Libyan Football Federation and all sports institutions to uphold transparency, integrity, and the rights of clubs and fans. The statement also urged the public and sports associations to exercise self-restraint, protect public facilities, and prioritize reason to prevent incitement and division among citizens.
The North African country has a history of violent sporting incidents. Last June, a Libyan Premier League derby between Al Ahly Tripoli and Al Ittihad was suspended after fans stormed the pitch and clashed with security forces, setting a team bus on fire. In November, supporters of Al Ahly reportedly set fire to the Libyan Football Federation headquarters over refereeing disputes. Last year, the Ministry of Interior announced that matches would be played behind closed doors as part of measures to reduce the risk of spectator violence.
The unrest reflects Libya's long-standing instability following the 2011 NATO-backed overthrow of longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi. Since 2014, the country has been divided between rival administrations in Tripoli in the west and Tobruk in the east, with numerous armed factions operating across both regions. Protests over governance, public services, and political stalemates have occasionally escalated into violence.
(RT.com)
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