Tripoli neighborhoods “turning into battlefields” – Red Cross

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The humanitarian situation has greatly deteriorated around the Libyan capital Tripoli , where "densely populated residential areas are gradually turning into battlefields", the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday.

Hospitals are struggling with chronic shortages of medicalsupplies amid power outages and weakened water pumping stations, the aid agencysaid in a statement after three weeks of clashes.

"It is crucial that hospitals, medical facilities,health staff and vehicles transporting the wounded are allowed to carry outtheir activities safely," it said.

The World Health Organization said on Twitter that 278 people have been killed in the last three weeks, while 1,332 others have been wounded.

The Libyan National Army, which is allied to a rival government in eastern Libya, has mounted an offensive on Tripoli but has so far failed to breach the city's southern defences.

Southern suburbs and nearby villages have been heavilyfought over and shelled, with territory regularly changing hands.

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