Thursday, March 31, 2011

Gaddafi force the rebels to retreat to the east

Writing .- The move to the west of the insurgent leadership Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown, stalled when they met face to face with the rocket and artillery attacks of gadafistas. Have been recoiling from there to Jawad Bin and then the oil port of Ras Lanuf according to Al Jazeera. There was no air strikes in support of rebels in their flight from Jawad Bin.

Some rebels have said that they have withdrawn from the city while others report that there is still fighting in the area. "Gaddafi attacks with massive rocket has entered into Ras Lanuf." Sources close to the rebel report that they have seen many fleeing to the east, away from Ras Lanuf and have been overwhelmed by enemy fire and the superiority of weapons of Gaddafi.

In London, the leaders of the anti-Qaddafi has pledged to take further action against him. The Secretary of State of the USA. UU., Hillary Clinton, called for a "united front of political and diplomatic pressure" to put pressure on Gaddafi to leave. He did not rule on arms supplies to the rebels, saying it would be fair under United Nations resolution.

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