Sunday, March 27, 2011

16 killed in attack gadafista

At least 16 people died, including five children and wounded 23 others in the town of Misrata, 210 kilometers east of Tripoli, from attacks by the brigades of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The National Transitional Council spokesman Acting (CNRT), Abdelhafiz Hoga, told a press conference in Benghazi that "there are snipers on the roofs of buildings and security forces (of Gadhafi) block the entrances to the hospitals." Those attacks came despite international coalition aircraft deployed in Libya to enforce no-fly zone approved by the UN bombed today in Misrata gadafistas positions, isolation between Tripoli and Sirte, Al Jazeera channel reported.

On the other hand, at least six people were killed and thirteen injured in attacks on forces Zinta Gadhafi, west of the Libyan capital, where yesterday there were ten dead and 26 wounded, said Hoga. While in the strategic city of Ajdabiya, 160 kilometers south of Benghazi, at least two people were killed and six others were injured by the impact of rockets "Katyusha" by supporters of the Libyan leader.

Moreover, "some rockets fell on three buildings were destroyed, although there were no victims because they were previously evacuated," he added Hoga. Regarding the situation in Tripoli, Hoga said "is totally controlled by the security forces Gadhafi, present in every street and in many buildings, so it is not easy to move and who leaves his house risks being stopped.

" Still, Hoga said that yesterday there protests in several districts of the capital were "brutally suppressed with hundreds of prisoners and many dead", without elaborating.

No comments:

Post a Comment