50 killed and more than 125 others injured as a result of violence in Libya »

by time news

The World Health Organization reported on Monday that the violence taking place south of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, has so far resulted in the death of 50 people and the injury of more than 125 others who need urgent, life-saving medical care. While the international organization confirmed that the situation there is still volatile, it indicated that the number of infections is expected to increase in the coming days, and pointed out that attacks have been reported on some health care facilities, as a physical therapy center in Ain Zara was partially damaged. Because of a shell on September 2. The organization added, in a statement Monday evening in Geneva, that to support the response efforts undertaken by the Ministry of Health in Libya, it is deploying 10 mobile emergency trauma teams consisting of doctors, medical assistants, essential medicines and medical equipment to areas where fighting continues. The World Health Organization stated that it had provided shock medicines to about 200 critical cases, and that it had enough medicines to treat about 2,000 other cases, and that it was ready to deliver them to hospitals as needed. It confirmed that medicines to treat chronic diseases had been delivered to health facilities in the areas hosting… People displaced as a result of violence. WHO teams also visit schools and other places where displaced people are seeking shelter to identify additional health needs.

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