Six Killed by Rocket Attacks on Libya's Tripoli

Published April 17th, 2019 - 09:49 GMT
 A number of rockets struck parts of Tripoli late yesterday after strongman Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive earlier this month to take the Libyan capital. (Mahmud TURKIA / AFP)
A number of rockets struck parts of Tripoli late yesterday after strongman Khalifa Haftar launched an offensive earlier this month to take the Libyan capital. (Mahmud TURKIA / AFP)
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Six have been killed in rocket attacks in Tripoli.

At least six people have been killed in rocket attacks in the Libyan capital Tripoli, according to local authorities on Wednesday. 

A barrage of shells struck Abu Salim neighbourhood as well as the districts of Algrarat and Salahuddin in the capital late Tuesday. 

Medics initially said that two people had been killed in the attacks, but the Abu Salim local council said six people were killed and 35 others injured. 

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The UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) accused East Libya-based forces led by commander Khalifa Haftar of carrying out the attacks. 

The attacks came amid fighting in the capital since Haftar launched a military campaign earlier this month to capture Tripoli, where the GNA is based. 

On Monday, the GNA said at least 76 people, including 24 civilians, had been killed since clashes erupted in the surroundings of Tripoli. 

Since the 2011 ouster of late strongman Muammar Gaddafi, two seats of power have emerged Libya: one in eastern Libya, and another in Tripoli, which enjoys UN’s recognition.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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