Monday, March 7, 2011

Strike Gadhafi troops in several cities in eastern Libya

Several cities in eastern Libya, Ras Lanuf, Tobrouk Misrata and until now in rebel hands, have been renewed attack by forces loyal to the dictator Muammar Gaddafi. State television says the system has recovered these enclaves. However, the televised message Gaddafi regime is being denied by opposition forces.

The rebels deny having lost control even confirm that they are being bombed by Libyan aviation Bin Jawad reports from there, Javier Espinosa, special envoy ELMUNDO. is what has led them to retreat to the square of Ras Lanuf oil. According to state television reported, Al Libya, this morning the forces of the Libyan leader would have taken control of Ras Lanuf and Misrata and provoked "expressions of joy" in cities like Tripoli, where this morning he heard shots, or Sirte.

A fighter plane has overflown the strategic location of Ras Lanuf oil, where a column of smoke rose from near a checkpoint where they were visible insurgents and two huge craters in the ground, according to the testimony of a journalist from France Presse. Faced with the official version broadcast by Libyan television, the insurgents have responded that the city of Ras Lanuf still under their control.

In fact, since Ras Lanuf, a correspondent for Al Jazeera said by telephone that the rebels want to go today in Sirte, the hometown and stronghold of Gaddafi. They are now in Al Wadi al Ahmar to meet Gaddafi forces that are there and proceed to Sirte, told this reporter, indicating that the Al Aqila, 60 miles east of Ras Lanuf, a vehicle with supplies ammunition to the militants was attacked from the air.

Also in Al Zauiya, a major city near the capital Tripoli with serious problems of supply and communications, Al Jazeera asked neighbors contacted outside aid. They argued that yesterday sent armored columns reinforced the siege of the city, which is taken by the rebels, and were now within the site.

For three days, troops have besieged gadafistas rebel enclave where there have been some of the fiercest fighting since the start of the rebellion against Gaddafi. Moreover, several international media say Tripoli, the capital city and a bastion of Gaddafi has dawned with heavy gunfire.

So far, it is not known where the shots. As reported by the BBC, it would be stronger shootings in the city since they began the uprising in the country and may indicate that numerous clashes are occurring in the environment of the capital. However, the government spokesman, Ibrahim Mussa, denied that they had clashes in Tripoli, and said the shots were fired to celebrate the progress of the Army.

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