By Saber Ayyub.
Tripoli, 29 March 2015:
Two rockets tonight smashed into Zawia causing injuring three people and setting the town on edge. . . .[restrict]Neither the Libyan National Army nor Libya Dawn militias has admitted to launching the missiles.
Eyewitness have told the Libya Herald that the first rocket fell just behind Al-Ramah mosque and the other landed in Al-Fasi district. The witness said that three people were hurt, it is not known how serously, and a resident’s parked car was burnt out.
Pro-government supporters in the town are blaming Libya Dawn for the attack. They say that the aim was to cause dissension in Zawi before army units, currently concentrating to the south, seek to enter the town.
Libya Dawn sources endorsed this narrative, claiming that the government was seeking to create instability before launching its assault.
Coastal Zawia, 45 kilometres to the west of Tripoli was once solid Libya Dawn territory. However, it has become increasingly divided by the bloody and inconclusive course of the conflict. [/restrict]