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Nine bodies found in new Libya mass grave: Pro-government forces

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I E bodies have been found in another mass grave in the Libyan town of Tarhuna after fighters loyal to eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar withdrew, pro-government forces said Monday.

Tarhuna, southeast of Tripoli, served as the main staging point for Haftar’s abortive offensive aimed at seizing the capital from the U -recognised Government of ational Accord (G A).

“ine bodies were discovered and exhumed on Sunday... at a site suspected of containing mass graves, in the town of Tarhuna,” said a statement posted on Facebook by pro-G A forces. Government forces earlier this month said they had discovered eight other suspected mass graves, most of them in and around Tarhuna, with the United ations voicing “horror” at the reports.

Monday’s statement said authoritie­s were still searching for other potential mass graves “left by the Al-Kani criminal gangs, a pro-Haftar militia”.

Forces loyal to the G A seized back Tarhuna, Haftar’s last western stronghold, on June 5.

The 14 months of fighting for the capital left hundreds dead and forced some 200,000 people to flee their homes.

On June 22 the U ’s top rights body ordered a fact-finding mission to Libya to document violations committed since 2016, while an Internatio­nal

Criminal Court prosecutor said mass graves discovered there may constitute evidence of war crimes.

 ?? (AFP) ?? A photo released on the Burkan al-Ghadab armed forces Facebook page of Libya’s UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) on Monday, shows what they said were the human remains recovered from an unearthed mass grave in the Libyan town of Tarhuna.
(AFP) A photo released on the Burkan al-Ghadab armed forces Facebook page of Libya’s UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) on Monday, shows what they said were the human remains recovered from an unearthed mass grave in the Libyan town of Tarhuna.

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