Car explodes in Libya Three UN personnel killed Realization of truce

In Libya, North Africa, where the country was divided, a bomb-loaded car exploded, killing three UN staff members.

A car loaded with bombs exploded in Benghazi, a city in eastern Libya on the 10th. According to the United Nations, three nearby UN officials were killed and several people were injured.

The site is an urban area where shopping malls are lined up, and there is a UN office nearby. AP newsletters tell us that there is a possibility of crimes aimed at UN trains as a local administrative story.

In Libya, after the Gaddafi administration collapsed eight years ago, the country continued to be divided, and since April, the western provisional administration led by Prime Minister Shirage and the military organization in the east, commanded by military personnel Haphtar As battles intensified, 1100 people, including 100 citizens, have died so far.

The United Nations called for a truce during the Islamic holiday period starting on the 11th, and an explosion occurred when both sides expressed their acceptance of the proposal.

The UN Secretary General Guterres has issued a statement saying, “I ask all the parties to respect the ceasefire”, but it is difficult to predict whether the ceasefire will actually be realized in the future.