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Further victims in the air raids in Libya: 7 children killed

Tripoli, Libya - And 25 injured

A Libyan doctor, Suleiman Refardi, unveiled today to "BBC" that, last Wednesday, 7 people aged 12-20 ("Four of the dead were female, including three children from the same family, aged between 12 and 16" and "Three boys, aged between 14 and 20") would have been killed and other 25 injured in the air raids carried out by the international coalition in the Zawia el Argobe village, next to Brega, in...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1127734

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