Twelve wounded Libyans among the rebels arrived on Tuesday morning, to the Dhehiba-Wazen crossing point. Five among them who were severely injured, were flown to Tunis and the others were transported in ambulances to Sfax. Besides, five cars had crossed on Monday night the Tunisian border taking Saharan tracks and transporting 32 pro-Gaddafi Libyans from Tiji, a region located at 50 km east the Tunisian border which has fallen in the command of the rebels since Monday evening. The army had stopped these cars and directed them to Ben Guerdane, in order to avoid any risk of confrontation with the families of refugee rebels in the region of Tataouine, a National Army senior official pointed out to TAP news agency.
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