Three Libyan soldiers were killed and three wounded in new fighting in the restive eastern city of Benghazi today as the army clashed with an armed group, a medic said.
"Three soldiers were killed and three wounded soldiers were admitted to the hospital," said Al-Jala hospital spokeswoman Fadia al-Barghathi.
A security source indicated that the fighting erupted east of the city.
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Earlier today, witnesses said gunmen inside the city killed a soldier on the final day of a three-day strike in protest over militias.
That attack was carried out by gunmen in a vehicle who sprayed a volley of bullets at two soldiers as they got into a car after leaving a cafe, witnesses said.
"The soldier died after being shot in the head," said a medic at Benghazi's Al-Jala hospital.
Witnesses said the second soldier escaped unharmed.
The strike was sparked by a shootout on Monday between a jihadist group and the army left seven people dead and 50 wounded.
Today's killings come a day after three soldiers were shot dead and the bodies of two more were found in the nearby town of Derna.
Benghazi city council declared the three-day strike after an army patrol came under attack near the headquarters of Ansar al-Sharia, a jihadist group blamed for the 2012 attack on a US mission in which the ambassador and three other Americans were killed.
Libya has seen mounting unrest since the toppling of long-time dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011 by a ragtag assortment of rebel brigades, many of which have since been transformed into militias that defy the weak central government.