U.S. coastal cities amid reports that the regime has fired Scud missiles near Brega
Muammar Gaddafi regime has shown new signs of buckling when the rebels came to cut the supply routes and the Libyan interior minister arrived in Egypt in what appeared to be decreasing over premium for many months.
Libyan leader called on his followers hard to rid the country of "traitors", saying: ". The blood of martyrs is the fuel for battle 'But the call was issued by a poor telephone line on state television, especially inaudible - the result of what they said was a technical failure
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MeetingQaddafi came as rebel fighters moved into Zawiyah, 30 km west of Tripoli, halfway between road supply route critical to the border with Tunisia. Rebel forces claimed to have almost complete control of the city, but government troops held its oil refinery, fuel supply system Homegrown final. Reuters reported that snipers fired pro-government Zawiyah all civilians who ventured out.
anti-Gaddafi National Transitional Council (CNT) also claimed to have captured the town of Surman and said he was about to take control of Sabratha, along the road to same side. A rebel spokesman said that the ongoing discussions with government forces on delivery.
there were clashes near the border with Tunisia through the Ras Ajdir, and opposition forces that drive has been reported in Tripoli from the south took the strategic crossroads of the weekend, Gary end. Control of Gary, Nafusah highlands, cut from Tripoli Gaddafi Sabha bastion in the south. The offensive on several fronts was an attempt to rebel commanders to cut the lines of Tripoli, procurement and retake the initiative after the assassination of its commander, General Abdul Fattah Younis.
With the pressure now forces Gaddafi, the rebels besieged the fortress before Misrata were able to relax for the first time in months.
"We feel good, things are moving," said Mohammed Elfeturi, 35, Faisal (Sword) Brigade, alternatively, taking his morning coffee and smoked their first cigarette. "We paid for it in blood."
Traffic was heavy at the corner outside the cafeteria of fortune, but it's a small shop with few tables and plastic chairs arranged outside of the concrete. A few months ago, the area was a free-fire which the rebels were fighting for their lives against government troops.
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GradGaddafi Misrata not already, and is everywhere about the imminent victory of the new progress comes to Zawiyah west and east of Brega. The rebels pushed Misrata east of the weekend encounter a slight resistance, and say all that prevents them from fear of being beaten by mistake by NATO planes.
- AP reported that Gaddafi's forces launched a Scud missile near Brega on the night of Monday, according to an anonymous official of the U.S., but no one was injured.
- Fight
- continues on the other side of the bag, where the rebels say the government units, says he is led by Khamis Gaddafi, son, keep the city of Zliten on the road to Tripoli. But the fighters that the fight went out of his opponent.
said the rebel attack Zawiyah marked the beginning of the end in Libya. More than 7000 points NATO air attack, some 700 of them British, had destroyed the military machine finally Libya, Gaddafi's troops having to truck, authorities said.
In another blow to the morale of interior minister of the regime and longstanding security adviser Gaddafi, Nasser al-Mabrouk Abdallah, arrived in Cairo by Tunisia in a private plane with nine family members. The minister reportedly told the officers that he was on vacation, and the Egyptian government, the minister said he had entered with a tourist visa. According to AP, there was no Libyan diplomats at the airport to greet Abdullah and the embassy in Cairo was not informed of his visit.
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