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Libya: One child, two women wounded as airstrike hits east of Tripoli
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15.06.2019
W/S Smoke billowing over residential area, Tajoura
W/S Smoke billowing over residential area
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W/S Damaged car on street
M/S Damaged car on street
M/S People near damaged car
W/S Strike aftermath
C/U Pieces of damaged building
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W/S Damaged car
W/S Strike aftermath
M/S Damaged car
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C/U Pieces of rubble
W/S Damaged building
W/S Street
M/S Young man walking by hole in wall
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M/S Damaged car
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SCRIPT
The Libyan Health Ministry said that one child and two women were wounded in an airstrike in the town of Tajoura, east of Tripoli on Saturday. Footage shows smoke billowing over the residential area as well as buildings and cars damaged in the attack.
Officials from the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) blamed the forces of Libyan National Army (LNA), led by General Khalifa Haftar, for the incident. The LNA has not commented on the attack so far.
The LNA, which controls Eastern Libya, launched an offensive on April 4, in an attempt to take control of the capital Tripoli.
W/S Smoke billowing over residential area
W/S Aftermath of strike
M/S Aftermath of strike
W/S Aftermath of strike
W/S Damaged car on street
M/S Damaged car on street
M/S People near damaged car
W/S Strike aftermath
C/U Pieces of damaged building
W/S Strike aftermath
W/S Damaged car
W/S Strike aftermath
M/S Damaged car
W/S Damage car
C/U Pieces of rubble
W/S Damaged building
W/S Street
M/S Young man walking by hole in wall
W/S Strike aftermath
M/S Damaged car
W/S Strike aftermath
SCRIPT
The Libyan Health Ministry said that one child and two women were wounded in an airstrike in the town of Tajoura, east of Tripoli on Saturday. Footage shows smoke billowing over the residential area as well as buildings and cars damaged in the attack.
Officials from the UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) blamed the forces of Libyan National Army (LNA), led by General Khalifa Haftar, for the incident. The LNA has not commented on the attack so far.
The LNA, which controls Eastern Libya, launched an offensive on April 4, in an attempt to take control of the capital Tripoli.
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