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Libya: Flights halted temporarily after missile hits Tripoli airport
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25.08.2019
W/S Broken pavement and damaged car after missile landed near Tripoli Airport
W/S Person looking at scene
M/S Damaged pavement where missile struck
W/S Damaged car and broken pavement
C/U Shattered windshield
M/S Damaged car and broken pavement
M/S Damaged car
M/S Damaged car
M/S Damaged cars
C/U Glass from shattered rear window resting on back of car
M/S Damaged car
C/U Damaged windshield
W/S Airport entrance
W/S People waiting as flights were grounded
M/S Cars passing by
M/S People waiting as flights were grounded
SCRIPT
Tripoli’s Mitiga airport was forced to ground all flights for nearly three hours after a missile hit its car park on Saturday.
Footage shows cars with shattered windows and riddled with holes, as well as a large number of people waiting at the airport.
The airport said the incident coincided with the arrivals of two planes. No one was reported to have been killed or injured in the attack.
Mitiga airport was targeted before in the fighting between the UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) and the Libyan National Army (LNA) of General Khalifa Haftar.
W/S Person looking at scene
M/S Damaged pavement where missile struck
W/S Damaged car and broken pavement
C/U Shattered windshield
M/S Damaged car and broken pavement
M/S Damaged car
M/S Damaged car
M/S Damaged cars
C/U Glass from shattered rear window resting on back of car
M/S Damaged car
C/U Damaged windshield
W/S Airport entrance
W/S People waiting as flights were grounded
M/S Cars passing by
M/S People waiting as flights were grounded
SCRIPT
Tripoli’s Mitiga airport was forced to ground all flights for nearly three hours after a missile hit its car park on Saturday.
Footage shows cars with shattered windows and riddled with holes, as well as a large number of people waiting at the airport.
The airport said the incident coincided with the arrivals of two planes. No one was reported to have been killed or injured in the attack.
Mitiga airport was targeted before in the fighting between the UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) and the Libyan National Army (LNA) of General Khalifa Haftar.
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