A member of Libyan forces loyal to eastern commander Khalifa Haftar holds a weapon as he sits on a car in front of the gate at Zueitina oil terminal in Zueitina, west of Benghazi, Libya

A spokesman for Libyan forces based in the east accused a rival militia allied with the UN-backed government of carrying out an airstrike Tuesday that killed at least six women and a child.
Ahmed Al-Mesmari, the spokesman for forces loyal to Gen. Khalifa Hifter, told the LANA news agency that fighter jets bombed families near the central district of Jufra. He accused the “militias of Misrata” of killing civilians while targeting Hifter’s forces. He said no fighters were killed.
Reda Eissa, a media official with the Misrata forces, denied the reports, saying that his forces did not launch airstrikes in that area on Tuesday.
Jufra is a three-hour drive south of Sirte, where forces from the western city of Misrata are battling the Daesh group. Libya was plunged into chaos by the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed Muammar Qaddafi, and is now split between rival authorities.
A helicopter crashed near Tobruk late Monday, killing all six people on board, including Hifter’s military adviser. The Tobruk Medical Center said the adviser’s son was also on board the helicopter.

Source: Arab News