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Turkey Bombs Goods Shipment in Libya

April 3, 2020
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A Turkish aircraft struck a flour and foodstuff warehouse, in the Western Mountains region. This comes at a time where the stockpiling of flour and foodstuffs is at an all time high in the country, due to fears of a Covid-19 epidemic. The airstrike destroyed a large amount of supplies and wounded nine workers and civilians, adjacent to the warehouse.

A man named Ali, one of the citizens living near the warehouse that was destroyed, said that the area does not have any weapons and ammunition, and its people do not care for politics and simply want to secure their food needs, in light of the spread of Covid-19. He was able to confirm that this warehouse provided flour to the bakeries in the region.

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