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NEWS: Mass Grave Site Discovered In Libya

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:17 am

Over hundred dead bodies have been discovered in Libya, this mass grave site was located in the Tarhuna region of western Libya. The grave site was discovered by security forces in the country.

An advisory group official said a sum of 98 bodies has now been found since looks for mass graves were dispatched after the withdrawal of Haftar’s powers from western Libya in June.

In any event 16 more mass graves presently can’t seem to be uncovered, as per Abdel Hakim Abu Naama, who heads a non-administrative relationship of Tarhuna casualties.

There has been series of violence in the country with multiple grave site discovered in the time past prior to today’s discovery, 16 other grave site were discovered this year.

Albert Echetah

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