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15,000 Egyptians flee Libya after warning

– Amnesty condemnation –

Hours after IS released the video last week showing the beheading of the Christians, Egypt carried out air strikes against IS targets inside Libya.

On Sunday President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said 13 IS targets were hit in the raids.

On Monday, rights group Amnesty International criticised Egypt over the strikes, saying its air force failed to take the necessary precautions in the raids which also killed seven civilians in a residential neighbourhood of Derna.

“Egypt has now joined the ranks of those placing civilians at risk in Libya. The killing of seven civilians, six of them in their own homes, must be investigated, as it appears to have been disproportionate,” Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty’s Middle East and North Africa deputy director, said in a statement.

Amnesty said that during the February 16 strikes, two missiles were fired into a heavily populated residential area called Sheiha al-Gharbiya near Derna’s university.

One killed a mother and her three children aged between three and eight, and wounded their father and another child, it said.

A second missile that hit a street killed three more civilians.

Amnesty said it has found no evidence of any military target in the area, and the strike came without any prior warning to civilians.

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Libya’s air force chief Saqr al-Jaroushi told Egyptian television hours after the raids that at least 50 people were killed when Egyptian and Libyan warplanes struck IS targets.

In a televised address on Sunday, Sisi said the Egyptian air strikes chose IS targets “carefully”.

“No one should think we attacked civilians.”

Amnesty said Cairo should have taken the precaution to “avoid or at least minimise civilian casualties”.

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