Friday, April 15, 2011

Gadhafi forces continue to violent acts

Moammar Gadhafi's forces continued their fierce bombing in the western city of Misrata in Libya, which led to the destruction of a cement factory and freight containers, said a resident. The report of the bombing came a day after an international leader warned that Gadhafi was destroying essential food supplies in the warehouses of the city in an attempt to starve the people in the besieged city.

"There a continuation of heavy shelling on the road leading to the port by the forces of Gadhafi and Misrata port using tanks, "told the resident who wanted to be identified only as Abdlsalam, for security reasons." I could not hear planes NATO today yesterday. " The bombardment stopped a ship going to evacuate people from entering the port.

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and a Libyan rebel leader, spoke about the impact they have had the intense fighting in Misrata on residents. The city has been especially vulnerable in the fighting, the rebel spokesman said Shamsiddin Abdulmolah. Gadhafi tanks have been pounding the city, where several people were killed on Wednesday.

At least 10 people are dead and 30 injured, a doctor said on Tuesday. Clinton said Gadhafi forces have destroyed a major food store in Misrata, in addition to cutting off water and electricity in the city "in an apparent attempt to starve (residents) into submission."

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