Chavez said he received a message stating that the Embassy of Venezuela in the Libyan capital of Tripoli "attacked and completely destroyed" hundreds of people during a rebel attack on the administrative and public buildings. The Venezuelan leader, who is an ally of the ruling in Libya, Muammar Qaddafi, did not specify whether the injured in the attack people. "The Tragedy of Libya does not end with the fall of the government-Gaddafi. She has just begun ", – quotes agency the words of Chavez. In mid-February in Libya began mass demonstrations calling for the withdrawal of the ruling the country for more than 40 years, Qaddafi, which later escalated into armed confrontation between government forces and rebels. The number of victims of this conflict, according to various sources of thousands of people. Rebel troops August 22 occupied a large part of the Libyan capital Tripoli. On Tuesday, rebel forces were able to take the last bastion of government troops – the fortified district of Bab al-Aziz, which is the residence Muammar Gaddafi. The fate of the Libyan leader, yet unknown.
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