Friday, November 11, 2011

"Intense fighting" in the Libyan oil city

on 17 July 2011, last updated at 20: 19 Libyan rebel fighters drive towards Brega front line, near Ajdabiya, (17 July 2011) -you say there are "street war", in the Brega Libya the rebels rebels say they are fighting against Muammar al-Gaddafi, a city in Eastern Brega troops in residential areas.

Rebel forces have been a factor influencing on Brega for several days, despite heavy artillery fire from Government forces holding the city.

It is not possible to verify claims by the rebels.

The city, one of the largest oil facilities, Libya the invoice would be contrary to the Gaddafin forces in a major breakthrough, say contacts.

BREGA, about 750 kilometers (465 miles) East of the capital, Tripoli, has changed hands several times, fighting against Libya along the Mediterranean coast since the rebellion began in February.

"The News will come from there is is a street in the war, the Al-Gaddafi, and the ongoing rebel forces and troops of 127 wounded in our side," Abdulrahman, a rebel of the transitional period the national Busm Council official, told the Reuters news agency by telephone.

Another rebel spokesman, Mohammed al-Rajaly, told AFP that his forces had liberated the city north-eastern side and were moving against Government forces in the South and the western part.

Reuters reports that Nato aircraft had been targeting pro Gaddafin Breg forces close in recent days, Armoured vehicles and reporting on the hits rocket launchers near the city.

Col al-Gaddafi has refused to step down. Speech on Saturday, he described the rebels as the femur pettu and suggestions, which he had to leave the country will be rejected.

In his speech came a day after the Western and Arab countries, said the rebel leadership was in Libya a legitimate Government, and their demand that the Col al-Gaddafi and his family relinquish power plays.


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