Death Toll Rises to 11 Moroccans in Tripoli Migrant Camp Airstrike

The number of Moroccans killed in Haftar’s raid that targeted a migrant camp in the suburbs of Tripoli has increased. It is now set at 11 dead, according to the Red Crescent Report, contrary to the 7 victims announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
According to Alyaoum24, 3 Moroccans are hospitalized at the Tripoli clinic. 6, on the other hand, left the center before the start of the bombing and that of Tajoura, during the raid. A week ago, the number of Moroccans counted, housed in the bombed center, was 21 people.
On the side of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a press release mentioned 7 Moroccans killed, 8 injured and 3 missing, during the same air strike against the migrant center.
Contacts are currently being made with the families of the victims in order to repatriate the remains to Morocco and bury them.
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