Air strike on Libyan military school, painful death of 27 people
Air strike on Libyan military school, painful death of 27 people
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Tripoli: Airstrikes on a military school in the Libyan capital Tripoli killed 28 people and injured many others. Giving information on Sunday, the Health Ministry has said that according to preliminary figures 28 people have died. A spokesman for the National Accord (GNA) government's health ministry said that cadets used to gather at the parade ground before going to their mortuary at the time of the strike.

The military school is located in al-Hadba al-Khadr, the residential area of the Libyan capital. Libya was steeped in dictator Moammar Gaddafi's murder and anarchy for a long time in the 2011 NATO-backed uprising. GNA forces accused those loyalists of weeks of strike, sharing pictures of the victims and being injured on Facebook.

However, pro-Haft forces have not claimed responsibility for the air strike. The Health Minister has urged people to donate blood to the hospital so that the injured can be helped. He told that when the attack took place, the cadets had gathered at the parade ground before going to their respective rooms. This military school is located in Al Hadba Al Khadra, Tripoli.

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