Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi vowed to fight to the end and stay in Tripoli said that''dead or alive''after NATO stepped up its bombing of the Libyan capital, in an audio message broadcast on state television.'' We have only one option: we will stay in our land alive or dead,''he said in his speech where he called on his supporters to gather at his compound in Bab al-Aziziya, targeted by the Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).''We are not afraid, we are stronger than their missiles,''the colonel emphasized emphasizing that remain''in Tripoli, dead or alive''.'' We will not surrender, we welcome the death.
Martyrdom is a million times better than capitulation,''he said in the brief message picked up by international media. Gadhafi's message was broadcast shortly after NATO warplanes made nine successive bombing in Tripoli, which also attacked government buildings, as the headquarters of the secret services.
Four loud explosions were heard this morning in downtown Tripoli, while a large column of smoke rose over an area close to Gadhafi's residence. Since NATO took command of operations in Libya, on 31 March, the allied forces have destroyed nearly $ 800''legitimate military targets,''including some 100 command and control centers of the regime
Martyrdom is a million times better than capitulation,''he said in the brief message picked up by international media. Gadhafi's message was broadcast shortly after NATO warplanes made nine successive bombing in Tripoli, which also attacked government buildings, as the headquarters of the secret services.
Four loud explosions were heard this morning in downtown Tripoli, while a large column of smoke rose over an area close to Gadhafi's residence. Since NATO took command of operations in Libya, on 31 March, the allied forces have destroyed nearly $ 800''legitimate military targets,''including some 100 command and control centers of the regime
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