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3 Aug 2014 17:31
(Reuters) - Libya's government said 22 people had been killed in the latest battles between armed factions to control Tripoli airport, and fighting left a huge fire raging on Sunday at gas tanks at the city's fuel depot. The factions have been fighting for nearly three weeks to gain control of Tripoli airport in the worst violence since the 2011 civil war that ousted Muammar Gaddafi. "Tripoli's hospitals received 22 bodies (on Saturday) and 72 people were wounded," Libya's government said in a s...
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