12 June 2011

Yet more on Libya

The Times of India has an article about more deaths in Libya:
Libyan government forces have pounded the outskirts of the rebel-held city of Misrata, killing at least twenty people, a hospital physician said.
The doctor at Hikma Hospital, who would only give his first name, Ayman, said Muammar Gaddafi's forces used tanks, artillery, and incendiary rockets in a bombardment of Dafniya, about eighteen miles west of Misrata. He said at least sixty people were wounded in the attacks, which began about 10 am local time.
Gaddafi forces had renewed their shelling near Misrata on Wednesday. The city is one of the few footholds rebels have in western Libya and controls the country's largest port. The doctor said residents had reported no sign of NATO aircraft in the Misrata region. There also were no reports of NATO strikes in Tripoli, the capital. NATO had been pounding Tripoli and its environs in recent days, stepping up backing for the four-month-old rebel uprising that seeks to oust Gaddafi from power after four decades.
Rebels have taken control of swaths of eastern Libya, although fighting has since come to a stalemate, even with NATO support. Misrata remained one of the most important rebel footholds in the Gaddafi-controlled west. Government forces are surrounding Misrata on all sides but the north, where the city has access to the Mediterranean Sea for supplies and food through Libya's major port. Rebels have beaten back several government attempts to retake the city.
The Gaddafi forces are pushing back on rebel forces trying to break out of Misrata to the west, toward Tripoli, where Gaddafi is increasingly cornered under NATO bombardment of the capital.

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