Drone attacks in Libya result in two deaths and MP's nephew being hurt

 


Days after claiming that the Tripoli-based government had targeted his residence, the congressman alleged that drone strikes in Libya had killed at least two individuals and injured others, including the MP's nephew.

The attacks in Zawiya, a city in western Yemen, were a part of a campaign the government claimed was aimed at smuggling networks.

The Government of National Unity (GNU), which has its headquarters in Tripoli, is accused by MPs in the eastern part of the nation of attacking Ali Bouzribah's residence.

On Sunday night, Libya's Al-Ahrar station reported that drone attacks had attacked locations in the Al-Maya port close to Zawiya for the second straight day.

A footage of a burning boat in a port with a tall column of black smoke coming from it was shown on television.

In a Facebook post, Bouzribah said that the attacks on Sunday had left his nephew maimed and two other guys dead.

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