- El
Magrun (Arabic: المقرون) is a
village in the
Benghazi District, of the
Cyrenaica region in
northeastern Libya. El
Magrun was
named after Sidi Ahmed...
- the north-west). Al
Abyar (to the north-east).
Qaminis (to the west). El
Magrun (to the south-west).
Zawiyat Msus (to the south-east). In 2009, 5,000 new...
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concentration camp was an
Italian concentration camp
established in El
Magrun (also
known as Sid
Ahmed el Maghrun) in the
Italian colony of
Libya during...
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migration of more than 100,000
people ended in
concentration camps in Suluq, El
Magrun,
Abyar and El
Agheila where tens of
thousands died in
squalid conditions...
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rudimentary medical services, with the
camps of
Soluch and Sisi
Ahmed el
Magrun with 33,000
internees each
having only one
doctor between them.
Typhus and...
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would have to use
depots at Msus, Tecnis, Martuba, Mechili, Timimi, El
Magrun and
Benghazi as a
substitute for lorry-borne supply. The 3rd
Indian Motor...
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rudimentary medical services, with the
camps of
Soluch and Sisi
Ahmed el
Magrun with an
estimated 33,000
internees having only one
doctor between them....
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force was to use
depots at Msus, Tecnis, Martuba,
Mechili and Tmimi, El
Magrun and
Benghazi as a
substitute for lorry-borne supply. The 3rd
Indian Motor...
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camps held only
rudimentary medical services. The
Soluch and Sisi
Ahmed el
Magrun concentration camps, with an
estimated 33,000 internees, had only one doctor...
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helicopter was shot down by
Islamists with a Chinese-made FN-6
MANPADs near
Magrun, 70
kilometers south of Benghazi,
killing its
entire crew and all personnel...