UN Requests Inquiry into 8 Mass Graves in Tarhouna

A Libyan soldier stands at the reported site of a mass grave in Tarhouna, Libya  (AFP)
A Libyan soldier stands at the reported site of a mass grave in Tarhouna, Libya (AFP)
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UN Requests Inquiry into 8 Mass Graves in Tarhouna

A Libyan soldier stands at the reported site of a mass grave in Tarhouna, Libya  (AFP)
A Libyan soldier stands at the reported site of a mass grave in Tarhouna, Libya (AFP)

At least eight mass graves have been reportedly been discovered in Libya, according to the United Nations.

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and the United States embassy requested a prompt and transparent inquiry into this crime.

The Mission “notes with horror reports on the discovery of at least eight mass graves in past days, the majority of them in Tarhouna,” it wrote on Twitter.

“International law requires that the authorities conduct prompt, effective, and transparent investigations into all alleged cases of unlawful deaths.”

It also welcomed a decision by the Tripoli-based Minister of Justice to establish a Committee with “wide ministerial powers and overseen by the Attorney General” to look into these mass graves.

It called on its members to “promptly undertake the work aimed at securing the mass graves, identifying the victims, establishing the cause of death and returning the bodies to the next of kin.”

The UNSMIL said it was ready to provide Libya with support as necessary.

The US also stated that it shared UNSMIL’s “horror” and said it “supports immediate efforts by Libyan authorities and international bodies to investigate these intolerable abuses and bring perpetrators to justice.”

Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, for his part, pledged that security forces “will look into these mass graves to determine the identity of the corps, hand them over to their families, and pursue perpetrators.”

Some of these graves were found in areas between Tarhouna desert, its public hospital, and the headquarters of the General Directorate for Central Security in the city, as well as in an inoperative well in al-Awata area between Tarhouna and Suq al-Khamis.

The LNA didn’t comment on the case, yet a military source in the LNA denied the army’s relation to any of these crimes.

“These crimes, if true, are surely perpetrated by militias and terrorist groups,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.



Türkiye, Syria Sign Defense Cooperation MoU after Ankara Talks

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, accompanied by General Intelligence Service Director Hussein Al-Salama and Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra, meets with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Ankara, Turkey, August 13, 2025. Turkish Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, accompanied by General Intelligence Service Director Hussein Al-Salama and Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra, meets with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Ankara, Turkey, August 13, 2025. Turkish Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
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Türkiye, Syria Sign Defense Cooperation MoU after Ankara Talks

Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, accompanied by General Intelligence Service Director Hussein Al-Salama and Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra, meets with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Ankara, Turkey, August 13, 2025. Turkish Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, accompanied by General Intelligence Service Director Hussein Al-Salama and Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra, meets with his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan in Ankara, Turkey, August 13, 2025. Turkish Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS

The defense ministers of Türkiye and Syria signed a memorandum of understanding on military training and consultancy after talks in Ankara on Wednesday, Türkiye's defense ministry said.

The neighbors had been negotiating a comprehensive military cooperation agreement for months, after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad in December.

Also, speaking at a news conference in Ankara with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan accused Israel and the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, of undermining the country’s efforts to reestablish itself after more than a decade of civil war.
He said Israel had “fueled certain difficulties” in Syria and warned that Israeli security "cannot be achieved through undermining the security of your neighbors."
“To the contrary, you should make sure your neighboring countries are prosperous and secure. If you try to destabilize these countries, if you take steps to that end, this could trigger other crises in the region.”
Most recently, hundreds were killed in clashes in the southern province of Sweida between government forces and local Bedouin tribesmen on one side and fighters from the Druze minority on the other.