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At least 40 killed in alleged airstrike on migrant detention center near Tripoli – reports | |
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Some 40 people have reportedly been killed and another 80 injured after a detention facility housing predominantly African migrants was hit in an alleged airstrike on Tuesday night, Reuters and AFP reported, citing health officials. | |
Gruesome images of the aftermath have surfaced on social media, purportedly showing multiple bodies buried under rubble. Footage released by a local TV channel claims to show injured migrants being treated at a hospital. The suburb of Tajoura, where the detention center is located, is home to several militias backing the UN-sponsored Government of National Accord, which is embroiled in a long-running standoff with the Libyan National Army (LNA), controlling the eastern part of the country. | |
The Government of National Accord’s Presidential Council is blaming the LNA, which is run by strongman Khalifa Haftar. In a statement on Wednesday, the council urged the UN to condemn the bombing and send a fact-finding mission to the site. It called the incident “mass murder” and a possible war crime. The LNA, which on Monday said it would launch a new offensive on Tripoli, denied responsibility for the alleged raid, pointing the finger instead at Tripoli-allied militias. It claimed that Tripoli-allied forces hit the center after the LNA carried out a precision strike on the militias’ positions. The UN refugee agency UNHCR voiced concerns over the incident, stating that “civilians should never be a target.” | |
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