Geolocation
Airwars assessment
On Saturday, June 20, 2015, one civilian was reportedly killed in an alleged General National Congress/Libya Dawn airstrike on a power station in Nofaliya, in the Sirte district of Libya.
Russeifa News reported in a post on Facebook that Libya Dawn military aircraft strikes the electricity building in the Nofaliya area, resulting the death of Taher Abdullah Al-Tawergi.
Sirte Gecol News reported that “On Saturday afternoon, the third day of Ramadan, a plane attacked the area of Nofaliya Valley and the bombing caused the death of Taher Abdullah Bashir Tawergi, a staff member of the General Electricity Company at his workplace.”
Russeifa News shared images of the building after the incident as well as unexploded munitions at the site.
Other sources published similar reports.
The local time of the incident is unknown.
The victims were named as:
Geolocation notes (3) [ collapse]
Reports of the incident mention the town of Nofaliya (النوفلية). By analysing photos from sources we eventually narrowed it down an exact location for which the coordinates are: 30.773635, 17.836839
Summary
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Media
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Translation: #Sirte Unknown Air Force Bombing the Electricity Building in Al-Nofliya area east of the city, which led to the death of Taher Abdullah Al-Tawergi (Source: Werfelli Walid Facebook page)
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Translation: On the afternoon of Saturday, the third of Ramadan, a flight attacked the area of Neufleh Valley, the bombing led the killing of Mr. Taher Abdullah Bashir Tawergi, a member of the General Electricity Company at his workplace and the reason for the demolition of the maintenance building of the rapid electricity company and other neighbouring buildings (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Another picture of the damage (Source: Electricity company)
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Remant of allegedly used bomb (Source: Electricity company)