Al Jazeera Net monitored the suffering of irregular migrants who were exposed last Tuesday in Tajoura (east of Tripoli) to an air strike by the air force of Major General Khalifa Haftar, killing and injuring dozens.

The United States impeded the issuance of a statement by Britain, and Sidin dealt the air strike, calls for a ceasefire in Libya, and return to the dialogue table, according to diplomatic sources.

Ahmed al-Mismari, spokesman for the forces of Hafar, claimed responsibility for bombing the refugee center.

He said in a press conference that the target location is the headquarters of a military battalion and ammunition store, which has been bombed several times in the past, referring to alerting his forces not to approach the military centers - he said - and accused the forces of the National Accord government to transfer African refugees to the site.

But Libyan MP Jalal al-Shuhaidi said in an interview with al-Jazeera that if al-Mismari's story about targeting a military headquarters and ammunition store was correct, there would have been many huge explosions.