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Man Gunned Down in Libyan Capital Tripoli

October 24, 2020
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On Saturday, unidentified gunmen killed a Libyan young man called Hazem Hamid Al-Zintani in Tripoli, and managed to escape, according to well-informed sources.

The source added that the gunmen were in a civilian car and opened fire on the young man who was a resident of Al-Zintan city, causing his immediate death near Al-Hadid Bridge in Tripoli.

A few days ago, gunmen killed the brother of the commander of the “Rokina Martyrs” Brigade, Abdel Moneim Muhammad Al-Ghwail, in Zawiya city, which is under the control of the Government of National Accord (GNA).

The source confirmed that the attackers were among the militias aligned with the Government of National Accord’s (GNA) forces.

On Wednesday, TV Reporter Hind Ammar was kidnapped from her house by a militia group called the Tripoli Revolutionaries Brigade, according to media sources.

Sources said that she was kidnapped because her new position was assigned by Mohammed Baio, Head of the Libyan Media Office which is responsible for managing the talk show programs of the Libyan National Channel.

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