U.N. Denounces Libya Air Strike as 'Unacceptable'
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةA U.N. envoy trying to broker a unity government in war-torn Libya condemned as "unacceptable" an air strike Wednesday targeting militia near the capital.
Bernardino Leon called for an investigation into who carried out the raid, as media loyal to authorities in the militia-held capital blamed warplanes of the internationally recognized government.
"The U.N. condemns in the strongest terms the air strike... on Metiga airport" in Tajoura, east of Tripoli, Leon said.
"It is an extremely negative move and, of course, it is unacceptable," he said in Morocco ahead of a new round of peace talks Thursday.
"We hope that an explanation will be given to the international community."
Libya's internationally recognized government said in March that loyalist forces had launched an offensive to "liberate" Tripoli and its suburbs, and its warplanes have bombed militia targets in the past.
Libya has been gripped by chaos and violence since its 2011 revolution that toppled and killed veteran strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
It has had rival administrations and parliaments since an Islamist-backed militia alliance seized the capital in August, prompting the internationally recognized government to take refuge in the east.