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400 dead, 2,000 wounded in battle for Tripoli: rebel leader

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 03:02 IST

Mustafa Abdel Jalil, chairman of the National Transitional Council, told France-24 television that some 600 pro-Gaddafi fighters had been captured but the battle would not be over until the Libyan leader himself was a prisoner.

"According to our information, the number of those killed during the operation which has lasted three days is just over 400, with 2,000 wounded," he said, without specifying if he was talking of both sides.

"We captured up to 600 Gaddafi soldiers," he added. Jalil said he thought that Gaddafi himself had fled Tripoli, saying he was not brave enough to stay and fight, but "God alone" knew where he was..

"I hope that he will be captured alive and tried so the world can know about his crimes," he added.

Jalil said the rebels were in full control of Gaddafi's Bab al-Azizya compound, but there were still loyalists holding out in three areas of the capital, including Abu Slim.

He appealed for humanitarian aid, saying that the city's hospital lacked medical supplies and some of the wounded needed to be evacuated.

Jalil said that despite the violence the council would begin moving from its base in Benghazi to the capital with effect from tomorrow.

Saying the country must not fall into chaos, he added, "I call on all rebels and citizens to show patience, forgiveness and tolerance and not give in to vengeance."

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(Published 24 August 2011, 02:20 IST)

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