"Warplanes launched airstrikes overnight yesterday as part of the Martyrs of Brak al-Shati operation," the LANA news agency said in reference to the airbase where at least 141 people, mostly forces loyal to Haftar, were killed on Thursday.
LANA, which is loyal to authorities based in eastern Libya, said MIG-23 jets carried out seven airstrikes, targeting "terrorists in Hun and Jufra", two areas in southern Libya.
The agency, quoting Colonel Mohammad al-Manfour of the pro-Haftar Benina airbase in Benghazi, said "several weapons depots, vehicles and centres of operations" were destroyed.
Pro-Haftar forces said on Friday the victims included civilians who worked at the Brak al-Shati airbase or were in the nearby area, adding that summary executions took place.
LNA spokesman Ahmad al-Mesmari said the soldiers were returning from a military parade unarmed, and that most of them were executed.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement today that forces aligned with the GNA "allegedly executed at least 30 captured soldiers".
"The authorities need to send a strong message that such crimes will not be tolerated, which means that if the allegations are true, they should try those responsible," Goldstein added.
UN special envoy Martin Kobler, the British ambassador to Libya, Peter Millet, and the European Union have denounced the assault.
On Friday, Kobler said he was "outraged by reports of significant numbers of fatalities, including civilians and by reports that summary executions may have taken place".
The LNA does not recognise the authority of the GNA, and instead supports the rival authorities based in the east.
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