Friday, April 1, 2011

Libya: Find our narrative of the events of Thursday, March 31

The Libyan government forces and rebels clashed on Thursday March 31 morning, near the oil terminal Brega, in eastern Libya, according to testimony gathered about thirty miles away by journalists from the . The rebels have erected a checkpoint east of Brega on the road Ajdabiya, and it was not possible to know who held the oil terminal.

Witnesses said the clashes raged in the city located 800 km east of Tripoli, and journalists have heard planes fly over the region. Five explosions were clearly heard, it is not possible to determine targets. The regime of Muammar Gaddafi said on Thursday that he "did not depend on individuals" in its first reaction to the defection of the foreign minister, Musa Kusa, ensuring that Colonel Gaddafi and his children remain in the country "until 'at the end.

" "It is the struggle of an entire nation. It does not depend on individuals or officers regardless of rank," said the spokesman of the regime, Ibrahim Moussa, questioned by reporters about the departure of M . Koussa, he has also not confirmed. However, he announced a press conference about it in the afternoon.

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