Sunday, March 27, 2011

Libyan rebels are 20 kilometers from the city of Briga

Algiers / New York. .- The Libyan rebels advance their positions with Allied attacks on positions of forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. According to the spokesman for the rebels, Muhammad Mergirby, opponents of the regime are 20 kilometers from the town of Brig, on his way to the west of the country, having retaken control of Ajdabiya this morning.

"The rebels are within 20 miles of Briga and get there after 22.00 local time (20.00 GMT) so that will come from either this evening or the morning," said Mergirby. The rebels have not daunted advancements troops Gaddafi. At least 20 people are injured by shots fired by gunmen loyal to the Libyan leader, Muammar Qaddafi, which have made it from the rooftops of the city of Misrata, medical sources said U.S.

broadcaster CNN. This confirms what sources have pointed to the rebels, who have stated that the shooting by gubernamenales have sent troops after the aerial bombardment of the Allies. Allied bombing followed international coalition aircraft bombed strategic sites for the Libyan regime in the outskirts of this city in western Libya, including an ammunition depot, as reported by a spokesman for the rebels.

French air forces destroyed at least five warplanes of Gadhafi Galeb combat helicopters and two MI-35 "who were preparing" to take action in the area of Misrata, said the Ministry of Defence France. These are the first conclusions of the attack missions conducted in the last 24 hours by the French aviation, which carried out several operations in the regions of attack Zinta and Misrata, Defence said in a statement.

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