Friday, March 25, 2011

Attack on the rebels, killing of children in Misurata Gaddafi: "I laugh missile Western"

TRIPOLI - A surprise return Gaddafi: from Bab el Aziziya, bombed the barracks on Sunday night, the colonel promises war: "The missiles of the West make me laugh, fight and win," repeated before his people. And from day keeps the commitments: the problem is fighting against his people. The first victim of the city these days of war is measured: three hundred thousand people, unless those who desperately managed to escape, have been resisting for days in a deluge of bombs and bullets that no peace can ever erase the history.

Only yesterday, after the third or fourth cease-fire declared by the government of Tripoli, the army gheddafiane went on the attack. While get a new confirmation of the death of Khamis Gaddafi, the son-General of the Libyan leader, to be measured filter stories of sheer terror. The city were cut off water, fuel and electricity.

Between Monday and yesterday tanks have at least 60 dead civilians and insurgents, a car with a dad on board was destroyed by a cannon shot, his three children shot to pieces, are unrecognizable. Sadoun, one of the besieged, said that "pieces of meat into the machine did not know to whom they belonged, the father survived, but fell as dead, will never recover." A military base south of the city was hit by fighters of the coalition, but the tanks are now stationed in the streets, so are other precision bombing impossible.

"In the hospital, doctors are exhausted and on the other nurses can no longer reach it after returning home because the snipers are everywhere and shoot at anyone moving." In London, a leaked into contact with Reuters said that the city lacks all: "The port is still open, all supplies can be delivered, it lacks everything from food, medicines, blood." Two hundred kilometers east of Tripoli, and then again in Tripoli, Misurata the scheme is a "cancer" that must be eradicated at the cost of a massacre that no one still has the strength or courage to stop it.

A rebel spokesman, Mohammed Ahmed, said that "many of the wounded are left without care, with bullets or shrapnel in the legs and arms because they are injured in an even more devastating." As NATO continues to argue over who should control the military operation launched by four days, even Zintan, a small town near the Tunisian border, was attacked, the intention is to make a complete ethnic cleansing of the rebels, in all Tripoli.

Without taking into account that the victims are all Libyans, even belonging to tribes allied to that of Gaddafi. Yesterday afternoon in Tripoli, the government led journalists to see up close the two stores of the naval base hit last night by allied bombs. Inside we have seen at least a crater about 3 meters in diameter around military vehicles, rocket launchers "Katyusha" rockets and strange type "V2" Russian-made burned by the explosions.

A powerful smell of burning emanating from hundreds of barrels roofless by the bombs, we have moved away to watch from a distance. No sign, no record of deaths among civilians. "I was in the shed up to 5 minutes before the attack," said Fahmi Sokhna sea captain, "I have moved away in time, none of us was hit." In the east, towards the Cyrenaica, another fighter that Gaddafi had tried to climb into the flight was shot down by the Americans.

The news was reported in Tripoli, along with two other reports that are starting to shake people still close to Gaddafi's son cadet Khamis, the general who led the 32nd Brigade, would die for real. No one does see on television. This is confirmed here in Tripoli from an independent source about a shelter for three days at a center for burns to Tripoli before death.

News that the U.S. is also confirmed by the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. "We have no confirmation, but it seems that a child is dead." Another army chief Qaddafi, Hussein el Warfalli clearly Warfalla of the tribe, was killed in the clashes. Europe and America still bicker and divide, but gheddafiani begin to falter.

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