Forces retired Major General Khalifa Hifter bombed dawn on Thursday again Mitiga International Airport, killing one person and injuring another, according to a Libyan security source.

Five Grad rockets have landed on the runway where Hifter's forces have repeatedly targeted land and air since it launched its offensive in the capital in April, the island's sources said.

The information office of Mitiga airport said that these missiles caused the closure of the airspace of the airport to further notice and the transfer of a plane to Misrata International Airport.

Recently, the only civilian airport in Tripoli came under frequent bombardment as Libyan pilgrims traveled to the Holy Bekaa for the Hajj, and some missiles almost hit planes preparing to take off.

Field commanders in Operation Anger Volcano of the National Accord government confirmed that Hifter's forces were targeting Mitiga airport from their positions in some southern suburbs of the capital. The airport was again bombed despite the US embassy call a week ago to stop targeting it.

In conjunction with the new shelling on the airport Mitiga, a plane belonging to the forces of Hifter bombarded a field hospital belonging to the Government of Wefaq government in the Aziziyah area south of the capital, wounding six people, including a medical, according to activists.

The raid comes amid skirmishes in the fighting axes south of Tripoli after the end of the humanitarian truce on Saturday and Sunday on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.

On the other hand, condemned the Ministry of Health of the Government of National Accord what it called the ugly practices committed by the forces of retired Major General Khalifa Hifter of the liquidation of a number of prisoners and representation of their bodies.

It said in a statement that after the receipt of the teaching hospital Zawia five of the 12 bodies through the Libyan Red Crescent were examined signs of torture and representation of the bodies belonging to military and civilians.

Activists confirmed that a number of bodies of prisoners were liquidated by Hifter's forces, and spoke of horrific representations of a number of bodies of the victims.