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Between 63 and 170 prisoners were killed in the early evening in Yarmouk prison under the control of Gaddafi forces in a warehouse in Khallet al Furjan on August 23, 2011.
According to the UN Report Source, in the early evening, prison guards at the facility threw between 6 and 8 grenades into the warehouse holding the prisoners and then the guards began shooting the prisoners with AK47s. The violence continued for between 10-30 minutes before the guards stopped, possibly to get more ammunition. A guard ordered to collect the bodies counted 109 bodies.
DW News reported that 50-53 charred bodies were found at the site of the massacre. BBC News reported that 47 bodies were found at the site but a survivor of the massacre said that 153 people were being held at the time and only 20 escaped. He also added that most of the detainees were civilians.
Lalout News reported that over 170 victims were killed at the Yarmouk massacre.
The names of those killed:
Ali Muhammad Faraj Al-Bahbah, 20 years old, from Zliten
Anas Bashir Abu Bakr bin Aisha, arrested on August 18, 2011 in the uprising of Al Baza
Abd al-Hakim Khalifa al-Kabir
Bahaa al-Din Salih Abd al-Salam al-Thani
Jamal Khalifa Abdullah Al-Lafi
Osama Khalifa Abdullah Al-Lafi
Muhammad Khalfa Abdullah Al-Lafi
Imad al-Din Salem Abu al-Qasim Hassan
Al Naji Masoud Salem Al-Zardab
Masoud Salem Abdullah Al-Zardab
Osama Abd Al-Salam Abdullah Al-Saeedi
Joum’a Masoud Abu Al-Qasim Abu Dabba
Saleh Khalifa Muhammad Al-Fitouri
Saddam Ali Muhammad Ashour
Saleh Ali Muhammad Ashour
Muhammad Imhamed Erhim Obaid
Muhammad Mahmoud Abdullah Al-Sari
Mahmoud Imhamed Mahmoud As-Sari
Ahmed Mustafa Ahmed Al-Sari
Ali Saleh Ahmad As-Sari
Muhammad Nuri Mahmoud As-Sari
Mustafa Muhammad Qununu
Khaled Mustafa Muhammad Qununu
Abd al-Basit Musafi Muhammad Qununu
Ramadan Abdullah Muhammad Zureik
Muhammad Umar Al-Sadiq Ahmadi
Osama Faraj Al-Misrati
Tariq Abd al-Latif bin Zahia
Atia Omar Ahmidan
Abdul-Malik Abdel Hafeez Himyer
Muhammad Omar Al-Bak
Abdullah Bouamran Al-Ghoula
Abdul Razzaq Masoud Misbah Al-Naaji
Rajab Masoud Misbah Al-Naaji
Abu Bakr Miloud Al-Taif Al-Najjar
Mustafa Ahmed Al-Ashhab
Ali Ibrahim Al-Shwahidi
Mustafa Muhammad Al-Manqoush
Salem Hussein Al-Qady
Yusef Salem Al-Qadi
Essam Jabra Ihbeish
Atiyah Moftah bin Sulaiman
Muhammad Moftah Hammouda
Hussain Abdul Hamid Al-Mabqa
Muhammad Bashir bin Aisha
Ramadan Mahmoud Jaber
Ali Al-Hadi Misbah
Hasan Ali Ghaith
Abd al-Salam Abu Hanik
Ibrahim Fateh Al-Eshitr
Mustafa Muhammad Abu Mariqa
Faraj Muhammad Aghilib
Wael Atiyah Abd Al-Hamid Al-Adl
Al-Saeed Al-Sayyed Al Sayyad
Al-Najjar is Egyptian
Khaled Al-Soghair Abusaq
Ayman Younis Al-Sukaih
Amhammad Muhammad Abdullah Al-Aswad
Mahmoud Abdel Salam Adrah
Muhammad Muhammad Shaaban al-Dabrzi
Miftah Abdul Qader Al Futaisi
Ali Ibrahim Al-Daradh
Omar Salem Muhammad Salhuba
The incident occured at approximately 7:30 pm local time.
The victims were named as:
Geolocation notes (5) [ collapse]
Reports of the incident mention a warehouse in Khallet Al Furjan (خلة الفرجان) south of Tripoli (طرابلس). Analyzing audio-visual material from sources, we have narrowed the location down to these exact coordinates: 32.773607, 13.211762.
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