Twenty members of a single family were wounded when a rocket slammed
into their home near an army base in Libya's second city Benghazi
overnight, medical and security sources said on Friday.
The
family's home lies close to the headquarters of the army's special
forces unit in Benghazi, which is backing a rogue general who has vowed
to crush Islamists in the city, a security official said.
Another rocket hit the base but caused no casualties, the official said.
The
20 family members all suffered shrapnel wounds when the rocket hit
their home in the central Abuhdima neighbourhood, Al-Huari hospital
spokesperson Hani al-Aribi said.
Daily attacks
Rogue general Khalifa Haftar launched an assault on Islamists in the city last Friday in which at least 79 people were killed.
That
prompted the government to brand him an outlaw and claim he was
attempting a coup, but Haftar says he is on a mission to rid Libya of
"terrorists" and insists he has no interest in power.
Islamists
have been blamed for almost daily attacks in Benghazi since the 2011
uprising that toppled and killed long-time dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
They have targeted foreigners and judges as well as security force personnel.
The special forces, who have suffered heavy losses in the attacks, threw their support behind Haftar earlier this week.
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