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Death toll in Libya's Benghazi clashes rises to 356

English.news.cn   2014-11-16 04:45:03            
• 16 people were killed in violent clashes between Libyan army and Islamic militants in Benghazi Sunday.
• The Libyan army has been waging a street war against Islamic militants in Benghazi since mid-October.
• Since the battles broke out a month ago, at least 356 people have been killed, medical sources said.
 
 
   

BENGHAZI, Nov. 15 (Xinhua) -- Another 16 people were killed in violent clashes between Libyan army and Islamic militants in the eastern city of Benghazi on Sunday, adding the total death toll to 356, sources said.

"The center has received 16 dead bodies killed in clashes and random shooting on Sunday," a medical source in Benghazi medical center said.

The Libyan army, reinforced by gunmen loyal to retired Major- General Khalifa Haftar, has been waging a street war against Islamic militants in Libya's second city Benghazi since mid- October, in an attempt to regain control of the city, which fell into the hands of Islamists last July.

Since the battles broke out a month ago, at least 356 people have been killed, medical sources said.

Benghazi was the birthplace of the 2011 protests that toppled Libya's former leader Muammar Gaddafi. The city has witnessed a drastic escalation of violence and become a major extremist base in North Africa since the U.S. ambassador to Libya was killed in 2012.

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