Sunday, March 27, 2011

The allies attacked the outskirts of Tripoli

The international coalition forces led by the United States, France and the UK, which yesterday afternoon focused on Ajdabiya have launched in the early hours of Friday to Saturday, several attacks on the cities of Zliten (about 160 km east of the capital, Tripoli,) of Al-Wati (west of it) and also bombed a military site in Tajoura (14 kilometers east of Tripoli), according to Libyan television.

"The district has been rocked by three blasts in succession. The glass windows were broken. The attack was led on a military radar, which is still in flames," said a resident of Tajoura, whose house is 300 meters from the radar . Several military sites are in the area, which is subject to daily attacks by the coalition since the start of operations on 19 March.

On Thursday, the Libyan state television claimed that "military and civilian enclaves" in the region of Tajoura had been under attack. The Libyan regime claimed that hundreds of civilians had died in the attacks of the Allies. In addition, Libyan state television has reported that military and civilian facilities have been targeted by bombings in Zliten, located about 50 kilometers west of the rebel city of Misrata.

This is the only rebel stronghold in the west, where there were more bloody clashes with dozens of deaths. Al-Wati, south-west of Tripoli, which houses a military base, was also the goal of "long-range missiles," according to Al-Jamahiriya television, without specifying the affected targets.

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