The media adviser to the Libyan Health Ministry Ameen Al-Hashimi has confirmed that three children are killed in Ain Zara by rocket shelling by Khalifa Haftar’s militias.
Also on Wednesday, the media office of Burkan Al-Ghadab Operation said a woman named Nisreen bin Hamed was killed and her daughter was injured along with her niece due to a rocket falling on her car in Bab Benghashir in Tripoli.
Meanwhile, three people were injured a few days ago on Al-Shouk road as Haftar’s militias fired indiscriminate rockets on the area, injuring as well in Souq Al-Jumua shelling two other civilians.
In Arada, near Souq Al-Jumua in Tripoli, two civilians were killed and three others were wounded as indiscriminate rockets fired by Haftar’s militias fell near a school on March 08.

Hanna Tetteh of Ghana appointed 9th UN envoy to Libya
The United Nations (UN) Secretary General, António Guterres, announced Friday the appointment of Hanna Serwaa Tetteh of Ghana as his Special Representative for Libya and