(ANSAmed) - TUNISI, MAY 8 - In yesterday's attack on Tripoli in Zawit al-Dahmani, "four of the various rockets launched by the LNA led by General Khalifa Haftar hit the Supreme Court building, adjacent to the Turkish embassy in Tripripoli" . A local source makes it known. In the attack, a missile grad fell about fifty meters from the residence of the Italian ambassador causing the death of two passersby.
The EU condemned the action, expressing solidarity with Italy '.
"We condemn the bombings and attacks on civilians in Libya. They are unacceptable. We express solidarity with the Italian partners" for the latest incidents in Tripoli near the Italian embassy, said Peter Stano, spokesman for the EU High Representative, Josep Borrell. "As for all criticisms of Operation Irini," which would benefit Haftar, "they are not new - said Stano - but his task is to block all the flow of weapons to Libya and to strengthen the ceasefire".
The Supreme Court hit in Tripoli
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In last night's attack on Tripoli in Zawit al-Dahmani, "four of the various rockets launched by the LNA led by General Khalifa Haftar hit the Supreme Court building, adjacent to the Turkish embassy in Tripoli". A local source makes it known. (HANDLE)