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Is Libya captured by rebels

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Adorjoseph

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Yes Libya is captured by the rebels since the 21th of august.

Muammer elgDaffi is bidding somewhere though. An hasn't be found till today but he doesn't control Libya anymore THE REBELS do so

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