In Libya Air strike kills mother and child in Derna
No one immediately claimed responsibility, but Libya is caught in a conflict between two rival factions backed by armed factions on the ground.
Unidentified aircraft
attacked the Libyan city of Derna early on Sunday, killing at least four
people including a woman and her child, a witness said.
The
strike in the coastal city's Hay Bab Tubrok area damaged a medical
facility, a mosque and nearby homes, Nabaa television reported, showing
images of a crater in a road and smashed vehicles.
No
one immediately claimed responsibility, but Libya is caught in a
conflict between two rival factions backed by armed factions on the
ground.
A U.N.-backed unity government is trying to bring the factions together.
Air
strikes by unidentified jets often target suspected Islamist militant
targets, including fighters loyal to Islamic State who have been present
in Derna and have a stronghold further west along the Mediterranean
coast in the city of Sirte.
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