Libya’s largest oil refinery halts operations during fighting
Libya's largest oil refinery in Zawiya has temporarily halted operations as a precautionary measure due to nearby fighting between armed groups. The National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Zawiya Refining Company evacuated employees following explosions and gunfire that reached the oil complex and adjacent residential areas.

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AI-generatedLibya's largest oil refinery in Zawiya has temporarily halted operations as a precautionary measure due to nearby fighting between armed groups. The National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Zawiya Refining Company evacuated employees following explosions and gunfire that reached the oil complex and adjacent residential areas. Authorities launched an operation against criminal groups involved in various illicit activities, which escalated the clashes. While no significant damage to the refinery itself has been reported, the incident prompted the declaration of an emergency. Fuel supplies are expected to continue as normal despite the shutdown.
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5 extractedVideos verified by Al Jazeera showed explosions, gunfire, and damage to cars and facilities inside the refinery.
Alarm sirens were activated following armed clashes involving heavy weapons around the oil complex.
The shutdown was a 'precautionary halt' due to fighting between armed groups nearby.
Libya's largest operational oil refinery at Zawiya has been shut down.
Authorities launched a 'large-scale operation' against criminal groups involved in murder, kidnapping, trafficking, and illegal migration.