Gov’t building set ablaze and several injured in Libya football violence
Violence erupted in western Libya following the suspension of a football match between Al-Ittihad SCSC and Asswehly SC on Thursday. The game, held in Tarhuna, was stopped near the end due to a disputed penalty call that Al-Ittihad players protested.

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AI-generatedViolence erupted in western Libya following the suspension of a football match between Al-Ittihad SCSC and Asswehly SC on Thursday. The game, held in Tarhuna, was stopped near the end due to a disputed penalty call that Al-Ittihad players protested. Clashes between supporters and security forces occurred outside the stadium, resulting in several injuries. In the capital, Tripoli, the council of ministers' headquarters was attacked with acts of sabotage and arson. The Libyan Presidential Council condemned the events, calling for an investigation and emphasizing that grievances should be addressed legally, not through violence.
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5 extractedThe fire at the government building was quickly contained.
The Libyan Presidential Council stated that people attacked the council of ministers’ headquarters with acts of sabotage and arson.
The football match was suspended due to a disputed penalty, leading to protests and fights.
A government building in Tripoli was set on fire during the violence.
Clashes erupted after a football match in a western Libyan town, leaving several people injured.