CAIRO — A rights group is accusing combatants in Libya of committing “unlawful” attacks against civilians in the capital Tripoli that could amount to war crimes. Amnesty International says in a statement Thursday that several residential areas in southern Tripoli were attacked with inaccurate weapons between April 13-17. Based on witnesses and satellite images, Amnesty concluded there was no evidence of any military targets in these areas but could not conclusively identify the attackers. The statement says most interviewees from the area blamed the LNA forces. The Associated Press
Source: Libya Today May 16, 2019 13:41 UTC