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0000 from the UK or 644/45 from within Libya * UK Foreign Office travel advisory One civilian leaving through the Tunisian border told Reuters: "It is chaotic there. There are people with guns and swords." An eyewitness told Associated Press that soldiers had opened fire on protesters holed up in the city's Souq Mosque, while a doctor at a field clinic told AP he had seen 10 bodies and 150 wounded people. Information from Libya remains difficult to verify and many reports cannot be independently confirmed. Zuara, 120km west of Tripoli, was said to be in the hands of anti-government militias and defence committe .
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