Saturday, March 12, 2011

Brega aircraft bombed Gadhafi

True .- Colonel Aviation bombed Muammar Gadhafi again Brega town, some 110 kilometers east of Ras Lanuf, where fighting continues between gadafistas brigades and militia rebels, according to a source of opposition. "Our men are in at least part of Ras Lanuf" he told Efe the rebel spokesman, Mustafa Geriani, which indicated that the professional military rebel faction continued to participate in the defense of these towns, considered the major rebel defense line, whose stronghold, Benghazi, located about 450 miles east.

Some residents have begun to leave Brega, which has already been bombarded this week by aviation loyal to Muammar Gadhafi, whose tanks have imposed their superiority in artillery support from land and sea. Geriani Moreover, it considered that the progress and setbacks from the front line was a common situation for any fighter, he stressed the importance of international recognition of the rebels as partners of the Libyan people.

"In recognition of National Council (Interim Transition), we expect people to give to Gaddafi," said the spokesman, who said that those who still support Col. Moammar Gadhafi will reconsider their allegiance to the Libyan leader once it has been isolated and If support. Gadafistas troops, which have sustained heavy fighting all week in the Ras Lanuf oil enclave, and from there threaten Ajdabiya Brega, 170 miles south of Benghazi.

This city, turned into the rear of the militia and the main rebel stronghold before Benghazi, is key to constitute the main route of communication with the provisional capital of the Interim National Transitional Council (CNTI) in rebel-held south and the coastal path to Tobruck.

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