3 OFWs injured in Libya attack

FILE - In this July 28, 2014 file photo, black smoke billows over the skyline as a fire at the oil depot for the airport rages out of control after being struck in the crossfire of warring militias battling for control of the airfield, in Tripoli, Libya. In September, 2014, as Libya crumbles into a failed state, a unique geography is emerging. The recently elected parliament is relegated to a remote eastern city in a sort of internal exile, along with the forces that support it. In the capital, Islamist-allied militias have set up their own government after capturing not only Tripoli but also Libya’s second-largest city, Benghazi. All around the country, cities, towns and tribes are now choosing sides, raising fears of outright civil war. AP/Mohammed Ben Khalifa, File

MANILA, Philippines - Three overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) were injured during a bombing attack in Zawiya, Libya recently.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) earlier announced that an OFW was killed during the said attack.

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"There were four of them who were injured by the bombing, and all of them were seriously injured," DFA Spokesperson Charles Jose said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel.

Jose added that the victims were sent to a local hospital but one of them died due to injuries.

The DFA reiterated its call to the remaining OFWs in war-torn Libya to return home to the Philippines.

"Right now, because of the worsening situation there, we are intensifying our campaign to encourage our OFWs there to leave Libya and come back to the Philippines," Jose said.

The Philippine government had been calling on the OFWs in Libya to avail its mandatory repatriation program since crisis alert level 4 was raised in the country last July 2014.

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"The repatriation is a continuing process. As long as there are Filipinos who signify their intention to come back, we make arrangements for them," the DFA official said.

Meanwhile, the Philippine government is still trying to locate the whereabouts of eight Filipinos who have been captured on different occasions in Libya since January.

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