The nine Spaniards trapped in a hotel in Tripoli in a militia war are already at the embassy
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The nine Spaniards trapped in a hotel in Tripoli in a militia war are already at the embassy
The nine Spaniards who have seen themselves trapped in a hotel in Tripoli this Wednesday between the crossfire of Libyan militias, are already in the Spanish Embassy in the country, have explained to 20 minutes knowledgeable sources.Sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation have specified that in Libya they have registered 160 Spaniards, of whom the majority are Hispanic-Libyan families that in the past "have r…
A group of Spaniards, trapped in a hotel in the capital of Libya by fighting
Several Spanish citizens were in Tripoli on a business trip when the violence broke out on Monday. The Embassy is in contact with them and will help them leave the country. A group of Spanish citizens have been trapped in the capital of Libya due to the fighting that erupted in the streets of the city on Monday, following the death of the leader of an influential militia, although on Wednesday afternoon the situation was already calmer. At least…
Tripoli: Spanish business delegation trapped in hotel due to guerrilla fighting
A group of nine members of a delegation from the Spanish Chamber of Commerce have been trapped in their hotel in Tripoli since Monday due to fierce guerrilla fighting in the Libyan city, Spanish media reported today.
Libya, a two-party country with a capital controlled by armed factions
Few countries show better than Libya the hornet that has become the Middle East and North Africa since the outbreak of the infamous Arab Spring in 2011. The Maghrebi country is once again news because Tripoli hosts the most intense clashes in years following the assassination of the guerrilla leader. This situation has surprised 21 Spaniards, nine of whom remain confined in the basement of a hotel waiting for the tension to be lowered and the ai…
Nine Spanish on a business trip, trapped in Tripoli by a conflict between militias
They are part of a business mission led by the president of the Federation of Women Entrepreneurs of Asturias. They are in the basement of a hotel waiting for the Embassy to help them leave the country. Read
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