TRIPOLI: Libyan officials said some seven civilians were killed in a NATO air strike in eastern Tripoli in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Reporters were taken by Libyan government officials to a residential area in the Arada neighbourhood of Tripoli and saw a body pulled out of the rubble of a destroyed building.
"There was intentional and deliberate targeting of the civilian houses," deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim told reporters at the site. "This is another sign of the brutality of the West."
There were heaps of rubble and chunks of shattered concrete at the scene, which a large crowd of what appeared to be local residents helping to clear.
At a local hospital, reporters were shown three bodies, including a child, which government officials said were people killed in the air strike. One of the bodies was covered with debris and dust. Reporters were also shown a wounded child.
"Basically, this is another night of murder, terror and horror in Tripoli caused by NATO," government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told reporters at the hospital.
Reporters were taken by Libyan government officials to a residential area in the Arada neighbourhood of Tripoli and saw a body pulled out of the rubble of a destroyed building.
"There was intentional and deliberate targeting of the civilian houses," deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim told reporters at the site. "This is another sign of the brutality of the West."
There were heaps of rubble and chunks of shattered concrete at the scene, which a large crowd of what appeared to be local residents helping to clear.
At a local hospital, reporters were shown three bodies, including a child, which government officials said were people killed in the air strike. One of the bodies was covered with debris and dust. Reporters were also shown a wounded child.
"Basically, this is another night of murder, terror and horror in Tripoli caused by NATO," government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told reporters at the hospital.
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