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![]() Topic: MBT Shoes Australia I meanPosted: Apr 23 2013 at 4:31pm |
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the forces of the National Transitional Council (NTC) MBT Shoes Australia.'Rocket fire'The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva said its team had security clearance from both sides to cross checkpoints and visit Ibn Sima hospital.The hospital is facing a huge influx of patients, medical supplies are running out and there is a desperate need for oxygen cheap mbt shoes. On top of that, the water reservoir has been damaged, the ICRC said in a statement.The team was able to pass through the front lines and deliver medical equipment.What we have delivered is war wounded kits MBT shoes, I mean, basically this is medical equipment in order to be able to carry out operations for war wounded MBT Shoes, about 200 war wounded patients, spokeswoman Soaade Messoudi told the BBC.However, they could not visit wounded people on the wards as the hospital came under fire.Several rockets landed within the hospital buildings while we were there, the leader of the ICRC team, Hichem Khadhraoui, told AFP news agency.We saw a lot of indiscriminate fire. I don't know where it was coming from, Mr Khadhraoui said.Staff at the hospital told the Red Cross that people were dying because of a lack of oxygen and fuel for the generator, he said.Gaddafi loyalists have been putting up stiff resistance in Sirte since the troops supporting the National Transitional Council (NTC) began their assault several weeks ago.On Friday, the NTC troops captured the airport. Forces from the east and west of the country are moving against the city and are trying to launch co-ordinated attacks against the Gaddafi loyalists in the city centre.But they are reluctant to mount a full scale assault to avoid civilian casualties.
A plane has crashed in stormy weather in northern Papua New Guinea, killing 28 people on board and leaving only four survivors, officials said.284The survivors include the two pilots, from Australian and New Zealand, an Australian government statement said.Officals said the Airlines PNG Dash-8 was flying from Lae to Madang when it went down in dense forest about 20km south of Related articles: |
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