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190 Tunisian Nationals Stranded in Libya Return to Tunisia

May 14, 2020
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The governor of the Tunisian border city of Medenine, Al-Habib Shawat, said that 190 Tunisians who had been stranded in Libya entered Tunisian territory from the Ras Jdir border crossing.

According to sources, the Tunisians, who were stranded on the Libyan side, entered the Tunisia on Wednesday evening.

Shawat explained that security and health services were undertaking the necessary measures to facilitate the stranded citizens’ return.

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