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(AP-Jerusalem Post) A French doctor working in Benghazi told Le Point magazine that over 2,000 people were killed in that city alone in the past days of fighting, AFP reported. "From Tobruk to Darna, they carried out a real massacre....In total, I think there are more than 2,000 deaths," he said. Italian news reports have said witnesses and hospital sources in Libya are estimating there are 1,000 dead in Tripoli alone. 2011-02-24 00:00:00Full Article
Libya: 2,000 Reported Killed in Benghazi, 1,000 in Tripoli
(AP-Jerusalem Post) A French doctor working in Benghazi told Le Point magazine that over 2,000 people were killed in that city alone in the past days of fighting, AFP reported. "From Tobruk to Darna, they carried out a real massacre....In total, I think there are more than 2,000 deaths," he said. Italian news reports have said witnesses and hospital sources in Libya are estimating there are 1,000 dead in Tripoli alone. 2011-02-24 00:00:00Full Article
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