US ambassador: Libyan air strike kills eight civilians near Tripoli

CAIRO - Eight civilians were killed in an air strike near Tripoli on Monday, the US ambassador said, an attack that was claimed by Libya@@@s official government.
War planes belonging to the country@@@s internationally-recognized government attacked Tarhouna, a town near Tripoli which is held by a rival armed group, air force commander Saqer al-Joroushi said.
"Terrible news today from Tarhouna where 8 innocent displaced Tawergha killed in air strikes," US Ambassador Deborah Jones said in a tweet, referring to a minority group in Libya.
"This violence serves no one@@@s interests," said Jones who is currently based outside Libya.
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