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"Not everybody displayed the same symptoms, but some were also suffering from hallucinations, foaming at the mouth and loss of consciousness. We believe they had been exposed to some sort of gas."
Available medical facilities and equipment can't properly diagnose or treat victims. Doctors cope best they can. Patients suffer. Human rights abuses continue daily.
On October 19, Reuters headlined "Libyan army to head to Bani Walid after clashes," saying:
Army head Yussef al-Mangoush said troops are "ready to enter Bani Walid, and we expect (it to go) peacefully. The army is going to take control of the security situation."Resistance fighter Col. Salem al-Wa'er said "Bani Walid has been shelled since this morning from three sides - the south, the east and southeast."
City residents say shelling continues. Commerce is shut down. Essentials are running out. Tensions are high.
On October 18, Russia Today headlined "Eleven killed as Libyan militia shell Gaddafi stronghold," saying:
"Libyan authorities continue to struggle against multiple militia groups in the midst of growing political disarray."
On October 19, AFP headlined "Fighting keeps mediator out of Libya's Bani Walid," saying:
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