Morocco to Repatriate Citizens Killed in Libyan Migrant Center Airstrike

The Moroccans, victims of the bombings against the migrant center in Tripoli, will soon be repatriated to their country of origin. A diplomatic source indicates that arrangements are being made to carry out this repatriation.
7 dead and 10 injured among the Moroccans. This summarizes the toll of the air strike on a migrant center in Tajoura, announced on Monday, July 8, by the Moroccan Consulate General in Tunis, which will oversee the repatriation of the victims.
This institution also announces the identification of the bodies of the Moroccans and the contact with their families in Morocco, pending their return. The delay in this matter is justified, it is explained, by a rather lengthy administrative procedure.
However, no mention is made of the three Moroccans still reported missing and of whom nothing has been heard until today. As for the injured, they would be slightly affected.
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