At least 11 people were killed and 39 others were wounded in clashes between the army and outlaws in the southern Libyan city of Sabha, a local medial official said. He said the clashes were so fierce but calm prevailed now in the city. We do not hear gunshots now, he said. Days ago, Sabha has witnessed tribal clashes sparked by revenge attacks between the African-origin Tabu tribe and the Arab-origin Awlad Soliman. The city was one of the last to fall under rebel control during Libya's 2011 civil war. Source: MENA