"Tuna 1" round bombing in the Libyan waters were killed more than one injury
Author: ComeFrom: Date:2016/10/23 23:04:37 Hits:750
On Sunday, a cargo ship belonging to a Turkish company was attacked in the waters of Libya, killing one crew member and injuring many others.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey disclosed that the vessel involved was a 5,100-ton ship, the Tuna 1 in the Cook Islands flag (made in 1997).
The ship was attacked in the high seas of Tobruk, and then in an attempt to flee.
According to "Reuters" (Reuters) reported that three of the ship in this incident was killed. The Turkish government has condemned the attacks, but the announcement did not disclose the identity of the attackers. It is reported that the incident, the ship is from Spain to the port of Tochluk gypsum board.
On Monday, Libyan government forces came forward, claiming to be responsible for the attack. Mohamed Hejazi, the country's military spokesman, explained to Reuters that the ship had been attacked about 10 kilometers from the coast and had warned it would not be allowed to break the ban to go to the eastern city of Derna. The government army had warned that will try to close the city of Dernard ship combat, to prevent the goods were transported to the Islamic militia.
In February, Abdullah al-Thinni, the country's internationally recognized prime minister, had said it would cut trade with Turkey, which had delivered arms to the opposition camp. In January, two oil tankers were bombed by the Libyan military, including Aegean Oi's 26,000-tonne Araevo wheel (made in 1991). The ship was in Dernard waters by military aircraft bombing, and caused two crew members died.