.- An administrative building located in the residential complex of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in Bab el Aziziya in Tripoli, was totally destroyed by a missile, said the Libyan government. The administrative building, about 50 meters from the tent where Colonel generally received their VIP guests, was hit by a missile, a spokesman of the regime, Ibrahim Musa, foreign journalists who were transported by bus to the place.
It is "a barbaric bombing that could have affected hundreds of civilians gathered at the residence of Muammar Gaddafi, about 400 meters from the building reached," said Ibrahim. Ibrahim denounced the "contradictions of Western discourse." "The Western countries say they want to protect civilians and bomb the residence, knowing that no civilians inside," he added.
Dozens of people flocked to the residence after the rumor that a plane was shot down and crashed in the area. "Where is the plane where the plane?" Shouted Gadhafi's followers, including many young people. Loud explosions could be heard at night in Tripoli, one in the field of Gadhafi's residence.
A column of smoke rose from the residence, Bab el Aziziya barracks in the south of the Libyan capital, while shots rang antiaircraft batteries. The US-led coalition, France and Britain took the offensive on Saturday and bombed by air and sea Libyan military targets to try to stop the revolt launched on February 15 against the regime of Colonel Gadhafi.
It is "a barbaric bombing that could have affected hundreds of civilians gathered at the residence of Muammar Gaddafi, about 400 meters from the building reached," said Ibrahim. Ibrahim denounced the "contradictions of Western discourse." "The Western countries say they want to protect civilians and bomb the residence, knowing that no civilians inside," he added.
Dozens of people flocked to the residence after the rumor that a plane was shot down and crashed in the area. "Where is the plane where the plane?" Shouted Gadhafi's followers, including many young people. Loud explosions could be heard at night in Tripoli, one in the field of Gadhafi's residence.
A column of smoke rose from the residence, Bab el Aziziya barracks in the south of the Libyan capital, while shots rang antiaircraft batteries. The US-led coalition, France and Britain took the offensive on Saturday and bombed by air and sea Libyan military targets to try to stop the revolt launched on February 15 against the regime of Colonel Gadhafi.
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