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More than 200 decomposing bodies have been found abandoned at a hospital in a district of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, that has seen fierce fighting.
A BBC correspondent found corpses of men, women and children on beds and in the corridors of Abu Salim's hospital. Doctors and nurses fled after clashes erupted nearby between rebel forces and those loyal to Col Muammar Gaddafi.
Some residents accused the regime of murdering those at the hospital, but it is not yet clear how exactly they died.
The BBC's John Simpson has been to the hospital. His report contains some disturbing images.
TRIPOLI—Tripoli began to look like a solidly rebel-held city on Friday, the calmest day in the capital since Moammar Gadhafi’s opponents swept in nearly a week ago. Some even celebrated in the streets, marching and chanting, “Hold your head high! You are a free Libyan.” There were still occasional gunbattles, but nothing like the bloody firefight Thursday in which rebels drove loyalists from a neighborhood close to Gadhafi’s captured compound.
Here we have fresh footage from the pro gaddafi forces fighting the rebels in Tripoli were the rebels claim to be in full control,no doubt this will be taken down from youtube very soon ,like most of the others that have been taken down.
TRIPOLI—Tripoli began to look like a solidly rebel-held city on Friday, the calmest day in the capital since Moammar Gadhafi’s opponents swept in nearly a week ago. Some even celebrated in the streets, marching and chanting, “Hold your head high! You are a free Libyan.”
Some even celebrated in the streets, marching and chanting, “Hold your head high! You are a free Libyan.”
the calmest day in the capital