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Outrage in Tripoli After Rocket Fired at Wedding Sparks Safety Fears

April 6, 2026
Outrage in Tripoli After Rocket Fired at Wedding Sparks Safety Fears
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A video showing heavy gunfire and RPG used during a wedding in Tripoli has sparked widespread outrage in Libya, raising fresh concerns over public safety and the unchecked spread of weapons.

The footage, widely circulated on social media, shows individuals firing automatic weapons and launching projectiles into the air in a crowded street during a wedding celebration. The scene has been described by observers as resembling a military display rather than a civilian event.

Local activists reacted with anger, warning that such behaviour poses a serious threat to civilians. Many called on authorities to take urgent action to prevent the use of weapons in social gatherings and enforce existing laws.

A civil society organisation condemned the incident, saying it reflects a dangerous disregard for human life. “The random use of weapons in populated areas puts innocent people at risk,” the group said in a statement.

The head of a national human rights body also criticised the repeated use of heavy weapons during celebrations, stressing that such actions are illegal and endanger lives. Another activist questioned how such incidents continue without accountability, asking whether public spaces have become unsafe for ordinary citizens.

The incident highlights a broader issue in Libya, where weapons remain widely available outside state control. Years of conflict have contributed to the spread of arms, making it difficult for authorities to enforce restrictions effectively.

For residents, these incidents increase fear and uncertainty. Families living in urban areas face the risk of stray bullets and accidental explosions, especially during celebrations where gunfire is sometimes used.

Experts say addressing the problem requires stronger law enforcement and public awareness campaigns to change social behaviour. Without effective deterrence, such incidents may continue to occur.

Authorities have not yet issued an official response, but pressure is mounting for action to prevent further risks and restore a sense of security in Libya’s cities.

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