Monday, April 4, 2011

Ten rebels were killed in Libya with a shot of the coalition

According to insurgent fighters who attended the scene, ten Libyan rebels were killed in an airstrike in the international coalition on Friday night near the site of Brega oil in the Gulf of Sirte. To believe cookies, elements of the regular forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi would have infiltrated the ranks of rebels and opened fire with antiaircraft weapons.

"Following this, NATO forces arrived and bombed," said one of the insurgents. The rebels claim to control the oil site. Interviewed by several residents of the city asserted that the forces anti-Gaddafi had regained much of the city and were trying Saturday to overcome snipers belonging to the forces of the "Guide" Libya.

The fighting appeared to have stopped early Saturday morning in the neighborhood, where only the sound of fighter-bombers flying over the area of NATO could be heard. On the road in the vicinity of "New Brega", a town in eastern outskirts of the city, the charred corpses of at least seven fighters loyal forces were counted.

Beside them lay a dozen pickup burned in the Libyan army. A crater about five meters in diameter and two meters in depth suggests that a column of light vehicles in the loyalist army has been targeted by at least one air strike by NATO in the night from Friday to Saturday according to this journalist.

The site is Brega oil for several days the scene of intense fighting and the front line between loyalist forces and the rebels, who had to withdraw to Ajdabiya further east.

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