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Re: عاجل: الثوار الليبيين لرويترز يؤكدون سيطرتهم على مدينة سرت (Re: عثمان رضوان)
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Quote: BENGHAZI, Libya, March 28 (Reuters) - A Libyan rebel spokesman said Muammar Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte had been captured by the rebels on Monday. No independent verification of the rebel statement was immediately available. "It's confirmed Sirte has fallen into pro-democracy hands," said the rebel spokesman, Shamsiddin Abdulmolah. He said the rebels had not faced much resistance from pro-Gaddafi forces. Celebratory gunfire erupted and car horns sounded in the eastern rebel stronghold of Benghazi as news of the rebel statement about Sirte spread. |
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Re: عاجل: الثوار الليبيين لرويترز يؤكدون سيطرتهم على مدينة سرت (Re: Wasil Ali)
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Quote: Nine powerful explosions early Monday shook the city of Sirte as rebels closed in on loyalist troops holding Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's home town, an AFP journalist reported.
The latest blasts followed two explosions on Sunday evening in the city, blamed by Libyan state television on an air raid by coalition forces.
Sirte, 360 kilometres (225 miles) east of Tripoli, is the next target of pro-democracy rebels as they push towards the capital from their eastern bastion Benghazi.
The streets of Sirte early on Monday morning were quiet and deserted, and it was not immediately possible to establish if the overnight bombings caused any damage.
An AFP reporter is part of a group of journalists invited by the Libyan regime to tour the city. The explosions shattered the calm intermittently between 0420 GMT and 0435 GMT as warplanes flew overhead, indicating they were caused by coalition air strikes.
On Sunday, AFP correspondents witnessed families fleeing west from the town following coalition air raids the previous night.
A dozen cars were seen heading towards Tripoli, filled with women and children fearing coalition air strikes and the advancing rebel fighters, who have been pushing Kadhafi's forces back along the main coastal road.
The rebels' pursuit of Kadhafi forces saw them wrest back control of key oil town Ras Lanuf and press on as far as Nofilia with Sirte firmly in their sights 100 kilometres (60 miles) farther along the road where the next major battle was expected. |
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