Four People Killed In IS Terrorists' Attack On Police Station In Libya - Authorities
Faizan Hashmi Published October 29, 2018 | 05:54 AM
MOSCOW/TRIPOLI (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 29th October, 2018) A total of four people, including the son of a local official, were killed on Monday in the attack on police station in central Libya committed by the Islamic State terrorists (IS, banned in Russia), local authorities said.
"Currently, four people from the al-Fuqaha area have died as a result of the attack. Among them is the son of the chairman of the local council in the Jufra district," the Municipal Council of the Jufra district wrote on Facebook.
The representative of the council told Sputnik that IS terrorists also have kidnapped a large number of young men as well as the employees of the police station that came under attack.
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