London .- A resident of Misrata reported Friday that tanks and snipers from the forces of Muammar Qaddafi are killing people "every day" and warned that the city, the main stronghold of the rebels in western Libya, no electricity, water and medical services after 35 days of siege. "Misrata is under siege for 35 days," said Mohamed, a local resident, told the BBC.
"Do not allow the entry of food, have cut the water, they have cut everything," he said. "They are killing people every day with tanks and snipers, do not really see the benefits of NATO attacks," he added.
"Do not allow the entry of food, have cut the water, they have cut everything," he said. "They are killing people every day with tanks and snipers, do not really see the benefits of NATO attacks," he added.
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