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At least 40 civilians killed in air strikes in Tripoli

Tripoli, Libya - It is unveiled by the local bishop Giovanni Martinelli

Today, Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, Vicar Apostolic of Tripoli, in an interview released to the news agency "Fides", stated that the air strikes on the Libyan capital have killed dozen civilians. "The so-called humanitarian raids caused dozens of victims among the civilians in some districts of Tripoli", he said, specifying that he has heard several reliable witnesses on this issue. According...

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