Libya: Six killed in military camp explosion in Tajoura


A deadly explosion occurred at a military camp in the city of Tajoura, east of the Libyan capital, claiming the lives of six people.

Local reports indicate the blast happened during a mine clearance operation at the as-Shahidah Sabriyah military camp. Among the victims were two Libyans and four African workers.

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Source: Ilkha News


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