Sunday, April 10, 2011

Gaddafi Adjabiya and forces bombed the hospital evacuation

Ajdabiya (Libya). .- The rebels have ordered the evacuation of the hospital today to Ajdabiya, 160 miles southwest of Benghazi, the revolutionary capital, at the intensity of the bombing by the troops gadafistas, as he witnessed Efe. Amid a general rout the rebels decided to evacuate the medical facility for the harshness of the fighting that has also forced the abandonment of the city to Benghazi for the few families left in this strategic eastern country.

Forces loyal to Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi have plagued nearby health center with mortar fire beating access west of the city, the main hub of this country, because here leave the land routes to Benghazi and the border with Egypt. Although the siege with mortar fire was relentless, the sound of sustained exchange of fire with machine guns and rifles was very clear.

The rebels failed to hold this morning one of the front lines around the city, which gadafistas managed to take three weeks ago, but abandoned by the harassment of allied aircraft. The artillery duel today caused moments of confusion and bewilderment in the hospital, but has many volunteer doctors was only wounded, as they are made in the front, especially the most serious, are directly transferred to the rear in Benghazi.

Doctors at the hospital indicated that gadafistas Efe, when they undertook the flight to begin the international coalition bombing destroyed all hospital medical equipment and surgical supplies needed to operate. Efe could see how a soldier wounded troops loyal to Colonel Qaddafi was also evacuated Ajdabiya to Benghazi hospital.

On the road from Benghazi Ajdabiya towards off-road vehicles with mounted anti-aircraft batteries on the back using the main rebel stronghold rowed to the revolutionary, pointed a gun to the east and the background sound of overflying aircraft over the city. A helicopter in the exclusion zone A helicopter apparently combat airspace flying today between Benghazi and Adjabiya, flying toward the front in this city and whose appearance caused the upset in the rebel ranks.

The revolutionaries, who had given orders to evacuate the Ajdabiya hospital this morning to the intensity of fighting in the western access of the city, were surprised by the presence of the aircraft, which could be violating the embargo on Libyan airspace. The rebels observed the device through his binoculars from a position about five miles east of the city and speculating about his deployment to defend the main hub of this country and still in rebel hands, despite the harassment gadafista.

NATO has reiterated that it used helicopters in the air embargo mission to the country to ensure they do not serve to defend the civilian population. The arsenals of the rebels come mostly from weapons and vehicles obtained in the military barracks after the riots that began in Benghazi on February 16 and extended a day after around the country.

The Interim National Transitional Council (CNTI) has exhibited a combat helicopter in its possession through its official website, besides having initially with 3 fighters, one of whom was hit by mistake by the rebels themselves. About the city, where fighting continues with mortar fire and exchanging fire with machine guns, there are some pillars of smoke.

Destroyed 17 tanks Gaddafi NATO has reported the destruction of 17 tanks of forces loyal to the Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, in bombing near the town of Misrata and the city of Brega in the last two days. Specifically, 15 cars have been destroyed near Misrata, the only city west of the country controlled by rebels under siege from the forces of Gaddafi, and two tanks were destroyed in southern Brega, in the east.

"The operation on Friday may be proof that it has achieved the highest tempo" since NATO took command of foreign military operations in Libya, said the NATO source on condition of anonymity. In addition, fighter jets today intercepted a NATO MiG-23 fighter jet piloted by Libyans and rebels forced him to return to its base, a source from the Alliance.

The takeoff of the rebel unit was detected by AWACS radar planes from NATO that constantly monitor Libyan airspace and headed to various Allied fighters to intercept. Two fighters, supported by other devices remotely-performed the operation, during which one of them approached the plane of the rebels to make eye contact with the pilot and signaled him to return to its base and landed, the source said .

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