Libyan National Army forces under the command of Khalifa Hafter carried out airstrikes on Sadawi camp in Ein Zara in Tripoli’s outskirts, which contains a detention center for illegal migrants, reports said on Sunday.
No casualties have been reported from the onslaught.
The air base of Alwatia which locates 130 km west of Tripoli and controlled by Hafter forces was a target of an airstrike Saturday.
A military source reports that there were airstrikes on a school in Ein Zara south of the capital Tripoli and on Rahba camp in Tajoura east of the city.
The Libyan army that backs the internationally recognized government in Tripoli said that they evacuated 25 families from Al-Swani frontline.
Since April 4 Hafter forces have been carrying out attacks in different southern Tripoli districts under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
The UN said that the fighting around Tripoli which began eight days ago resulted in the killing of 75 people including 17 civilians, 323 others wounded and the displacement of more than 9,500 people from their houses.
It was reported that Saturday the United Nations has called for a ceasefire in Libya to allow for the arrival of humanitarian aid and to enable civilians to leave the flashpoints.
According to the UN Commission for Refugee Affairs, there are about 1,500 refugees and migrants in detention centers and cannot leave because of the conflict.
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