The World Food Program has moved wheat, flour and other food aid into western Libya for the first time since conflict erupted in the nation in February.
The Rome-based United Nations agency said eight trucks crossed into Libya from Tunisia yesterday and that the Libyan Red Crescent would deliver the supplies to the “crisis-affected population, particularly women and children,” in Tripoli, Zintan, Yefrin, Nalut, Mezda, Al Reiba and Al Zawia.