MANILA, Philippines --- The Philippine Embassy in Tripoli, Libya announced on Saturday that it had received 22 requests for repatriation of Filipinos, who feared getting caught in the crossfire there. "We are hoping the number of requests for repatriation would go up. We have received 22 requests so far, including the seven we repatriated a few days ago who have already arrived in Manila," the embassy said in a statement. There were "queries from other Filipinos but they are still undecided," it added. The embassy issued the statement after a neighborhood in Tripoli, where 200 Filipinos are residing, experienced a rocket attack. READ DFA urging Filipinos to leave Libya...
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