Libya: Five Greeks dead in horrific traffic accident - Three soldiers and two interpreters
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Five are, after all, the Greek members of the humanitarian mission who lost their lives in Libya, after a traffic accident that occurred yesterday on the road to Derna.
In particular, three military and two civilians (interpreters) lost their lives in the horrific car accident, whose bodies will be transported to Greece by C-27.
Earlier this morning, the C-130 that went to Libya again to pick up the injured, 14 in number, of which 5 were serious, from the accident of the Greek humanitarian mission, landed in Elefsina. The wounded were taken to the hospitals of Athens by ambulances from the 115th Combat Wing.
In a short while, the Greek C-27 takes off from Benghazi with the 5 bodies. There were 19 people in the mission and they were carrying medicine and food with them.
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