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Friday, 29 July 2011

Libyan rebel chief gunned down in Benghazi

(CNN) -- The commander of Libya's rebel army was assassinated in Benghazi along with two senior officers on Thursday, rebel leaders announced just hours after claiming big successes on the battlefield. The death of Gen. Abdul Fattah Younis came after the rebels' Transitional National Council sought ...

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