TUNIS, Tunisia — An official with Tunisian airlines says flights have been suspended to the Libyan capital Tripoli after armed men there stopped a plane from taking off. Soulafa Mokaddem, a spokeswoman for Tunisair said Sunday that flights to Tripoli were suspended until "an improvement in the security conditions." She said flights to Libya's second city, Benghazi in the east, will continue. On Saturday afternoon, a TunisAir flight leaving from Tripoli's military airport of Maitiga carrying 50 wounded Libyans to be treated in Tunisia was stopped by 300 armed men. The fighters from the nearby suburb of Souq Jumaa stopped the plane from taking off and attempted to board the aircraft as a way of pressuring the government to investigate a recent attack on their comrades. The flights was eventually allowed to leave.