Two children from one family were killed by a blast of a landmine planted near their house in Ain Zara, south Tripoli, according to a statement by the spokesman for the Emergency and Ambulance Apparatus, Osama Ali.
Read moreThe Libyan Crimes Watch (LCW) has reported the death of eight people, including seven children, during December as a result of the explosion of landmines planted in Tripoli.
Read moreA family of eight members was seriously injured in a landmine explosion south of Tripoli on Monday, the head of the Information Department of the Ministry of Health, Wedad Bin Niran has confirmed.
Read moreThe Brussels International Center strongly called on Russia to desist any trade, supply or installation of landmines in Libya.
Read moreThe spokesman for the Ambulance and Emergency Services, Osama Ali, confirmed that an African worker was seriously injured as a result of a landmine explosion on Monday in the Ain Zara region.
Read moreThe Libyan Mine Action and War Remnants Center has reported that 236 citizens have been victims to land mines and booby traps, which have occurred since May 2020 up to March of this year.
Read moreA child was killed by a mine explosion on Tuesday in Wadi Al-Rabee district, south of Tripoli, according to the media center for the Volcano of Rage Operation.
Read moreThe Ambulance and Emergency Service said that a person was wounded in a landmine explosion in Ain Zara, south of Tripoli, on Saturday.
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