Monday, April 11, 2011

The attack of NATO forces troops to leave Ajdabiya Gaddafi

Benghazi. .- Gadafistas troops abandoned the city of Ajdabiya today that bombing since Saturday, after NATO aircraft heavily attacked their positions around the city, said the doctor Inasi Ahmed, one of the few that remain in the town siege. The NATO air strikes have destroyed 25 tanks of the regime of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi in Ajdabiya and Misrata, the two Libyan cities where civilians are "most endangered", as reported by the Alliance in a statement.

The situation in both cities, and especially in Misrata, "is hopeless for the Libyans who are being brutally bombed by the Gaddafi regime," said NATO. During the last hours of close combat between troops and militants gadafistas rebels have intensified in the city of Ajdabiya, where there were several deaths among the rebel ranks, told EFE fighters arrived from the front to Benghazi.

Gaddafi's troops had managed to become strong in some areas of the city, which had bet fgrancotiradores. With the aim to protect civilians, NATO forces "continue to attack hard at the regime's army," and this morning destroyed 11 tanks as they approached Ajdabiya and 14 tanks on the outskirts of Misrata " said Gen.

Charles Bouchard, head of NATO operations in Libya. The NATO operation is focusing on destroying the heavy military equipment that is "greater threat to civilians, as well as to reach from the air bunkers where ammunition is stored and communication lines in order to cut off supplies to the forces .

NATO also reported that one of its bombing destroyed a section of road that connects Ajdabiya with Brega, laying lorries ammunition supply system and two stores of ammunition made in the east. Carcasses of dead gadafistas gadafistasDecenas lie at the western gate of Ajdabiya and the first kilometers of the road which joins Brega, after NATO planes today strongly attacked the regime's troops besieging the city, told Efe Ahmed Inasi doctor from there.

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