In Tripoli, the hospital district of Abu Silim discovered 200 corpses, including women and children, reports "Bi-bi-si."
The doctors left the hospital after the fierce battle for the Libyan capital. Among the seriously wounded were abandoned sick civilians, the military and African mercenaries. Surviving patients the hospital reported that they had to lie for almost a week without any help, surrounded by a set of rotting corpses.
It is known that the hospital was under the control of the faithful to Colonel Qaddafi's troops and 25 August was recaptured by the rebel forces.
The rebels and the forces of Muammar Gaddafi did not stop to exchange accusations of bloodshed, but have not been able to establish exactly how and to blame for hospital patients died in Abu Silim.
Meanwhile, rebel forces have faced stubborn resistance from supporters of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi on approach to his hometown of Colonel Sirte. Earlier, British launched a missile attack on the bunker in Sirte, Colonel.
Currently, Western countries are considering unfreezing of Gaddafi and the transfer of leadership of the Transitional National Council (PNC). In particular, the intention to give the rebels access to 12 billion pounds of UK government has announced. Freezing of funds Gaddafi in Western banks was part of the sanctions imposed against the Libyan leadership the UN Security Council.
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