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Air strike on south Libyan town kills dozens

August 05, 2019
Ghassan Salame, UN special envoy for Libya and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), speaks during an interview at his office in the capital Tripoli in this April 18, 2019 file photo. — AFP
Ghassan Salame, UN special envoy for Libya and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), speaks during an interview at his office in the capital Tripoli in this April 18, 2019 file photo. — AFP

TRIPOLI — A drone air strike by eastern Libyan forces on the southern Libyan town of Murzuq has killed at least 43 people, a local official said on Monday.

The eastern Libyan National Army (LNA) forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar confirmed a strike late on Sunday on Murzuq, but denied it had targeted any civilians.

The Tripoli-based government opposing Haftar said dozens were killed and wounded in Murzuq.

Reached by telephone, Murzuq municipal council member Mohamed Omar said: "The air strike resulted in 43 killed and 51 wounded. This is only an initial toll of casualties."

The LNA had at the start of the year has taken Murzuq as part of an offensive to control the oil-producing south. But it later moved out to concentrate forces north where it has been trying to take the capital Tripoli in a four-month campaign. The LAN said in a statement its strike had targeted "Chadian opposition fighters," as phrase that usually refers to Tebu tribesmen opposing them in the areas. — Reuters


August 05, 2019
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