A civilian was killed and another wounded on Friday when a landmine left by Haftar's militias exploded in a neighborhood south of Tripoli, said the media centre of the Volcano of Rage Operation.
Read moreA Turkish demining team of experts started to remove mines and IEDs planted by Khalifa Haftar's forces in south Tripoli, Tarhouna and other areas, according to the Libyan Foreign Ministry.
Read moreThe media adviser of Libya's Health Ministry Ameen Al-Hashimi said Wednesday that seven people were killed and ten others were injured in mine explosions in Ain Zara and Wadi Rabea in southern Tripoli.
Read moreThe Libyan Interior Ministry of the Government of National Accord called on residents of south Tripoli not to return to their houses now due to mines and IEDs planted by Khalifa Haftar's forces in the liberated area.
Read moreThe Joint Operations Room announced the prevention of return for displaced people to their homes at this present time, until the demining teams in charge of clearing and demining operations in coordination with the mil
Read moreThe United States Embassy in Libya has condemned the use of IEDs and booby traps, designed specifically to harm innocent civilians attempting to return to their homes.
Read moreThe Ministry of the Interior announced on Wednesday the death of 25 members of its demining team, within a two-week period since the start of clearing mines and IEDs, laid by Haftar’s militias in Southern Tripoli.
Read moreHuman Rights Watch said that armed groups and fighters under Khalifa Haftar's command "appear to have used antipersonnel landmines and booby traps in Tripoli in late May 2020.
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