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Report: Libya Airport Struck by Missiles

Published: July 8, 2019 | By Masao Dahlgren

On July 7, Libya’s Mitiga Airport resumed service after an unspecified missile attack. The strike injured three airport employees and damaged one aircraft. Mitiga Airport is the only operational airport in Tripoli, the nation’s capital.

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Libya’s Mitiga airport resumes air traffic following a missile strike, Reuters

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Masao Dahlgren, "Report: Libya Airport Struck by Missiles," Missile Threat, Center for Strategic and International Studies, July 8, 2019, last modified July 8, 2019, https://missilethreat.csis.org/libya-airport-struck-by-missiles/.

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