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Where do the remains of illegal immigrants come from in eastern Libya 16?

News from Tripoli on September 5th: On behalf of the "National Army" led by Libyan retired general Haftar, secular forces said on the 5th that the armed forces found 16 bodies of illegal immigrants near the eastern city of Tubrugg that day.

Ahmed Mismiri, a spokesman for the "National Army", said that these bodies were found 3 10 km southeast of Tubrugg when the armed forces were patrolling, and the search is still going on to see if survivors can be found.

According to the Libyan Red Crescent Society, most of them should be stowaways from Egypt. At present, the specific causes of these deaths have not been ascertained.

In July this year, the staff of the Libyan Red Crescent Society found 19 bodies in the desert near Tubrug. The deaths of these people were suspected to be smuggling gangs, and some of them were confirmed to be Egyptians.

Since the fall of the 20 1 1 Qaddafi regime, the domestic situation in Libya has been turbulent, and extremist organizations and smuggling gangs have been rampant.

Libya once belonged to Carthage, ancient Rome, the Arab Empire and the Ottoman Empire. 19 12 Italy defeated the Ottoman Empire and Libya became a colony of Italy. After World War II, Libya became independent on 195 1 and established the United Kingdom of Libya. 1963 was renamed the Kingdom of Libya. 1In September 1969, the "Freedom Officers" organization headed by Gaddafi staged a coup and established the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, which was later renamed the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. 20 1 1 year, the Libyan civil war against Gaddafi broke out and the Qaddafi regime was destroyed. 20 13 in may, the name of the country was changed to Libya, but there were still conflicts since then.