Saturday, March 5, 2011

Insurgents loyal and fought bloody battles in Libya

An attack on a military arms depot, killing at least 37 dead in Al-Rahman, located 30 miles from Benghazi, the Libyan city that control the opposition leader Moammar Gadhafi. Hospitals in the second city of Libya worked at top speed. The doctor Habib al-Obeidi's Al-Jala hospital reported that 17 people came.

Meanwhile, the Hospital Medical Mil 200, Abdelasam Abdeljamid, reported receiving eight bodies. Medical sources said another medical center had joined 13 other corpses. Uryani Ali, who witnessed the attack, said that around 19:10 hours the missile fell into a magazine located in Al-Rajma, caused an explosion.

He added that four minutes later a second missile fell. Other witnesses, who attributed the blasts to supporters Gadhafi, confirmed that there was only one explosion. People who live 10 kilometers from the base, which functions as the main arms depot in the region, reported hearing the explosion.

"The whole town shook. We ignore the case of an air strike or an act of sabotage, "said Mustafa Gheriani meanwhile, a spokesman for the National Council set up by the insurrection in Benghazi. On the other hand, armed rebels launched a bloody attack from the east of Libya against Ras Lanuf, a bastion of Gadhafi troops.

The attack, which rebel officials said ended with the takeover of the oil port, which denied by the Government-left "many dead and wounded." Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dismissed "for now" military intervention in Libya. "We consult with our NATO allies and the United Nations, to identify constructive and productive ways to deal with the situation." Libya authorized Venezuela to organize an international peace committee to help resolve the conflict, according to the Libyan foreign minister, Mousa Kousa.

Hugo Chavez has stated that the committee could be Jimmy Carter, former U.S. president. "Carter could help, I think it's a man of good will, and Fidel Castro has said repeatedly, I know my good will by what he did here in Venezuela, "Chavez said. 670 000 797 inhabitants. 16 000 809 square kilometers.

It is located north of Libya, on the Mediterranean coast. It is one of the sub-regions of Cyrenaica. It stems from a pious benefactor or Sidi Gasi Gasi name who died around 1450. The metropolis became known as Bani Gasi, meaning "children of Gasi. Traded grain, dates, olives, wool and livestock.

The main products are sponges, leather and wood. Temperate semi-arid. The summers are dry and warm, and winters are mild with occasional showers. Around the year 600 was a Roman city, but the Arabs invaded in 642. The Turks dominated between 1711 and 1853, and in 1911 was invaded by Italy.

The city was rebuilt after the Second World War with the oil resources. citizens of Bangladesh have trouble fleeing Libya to Tunisia because China has no embassy in the African nation.

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