2011年4月2日星期六

Libya rebels: Coalition killed 13 of us

The brother of Abubakr Jumaa holds his picture outside a hospital Saturday in Ajdabiya, Libya. Jumaa was among those killed by a coalition airstrike, a rebel official told AFP.The brother of Abubakr Jumaa keeps his picture outside a hospital on Saturday in Ajdabiya, Libya. Jumaa under which a coalition airstrike was killed, said an official rebel AFP.Coalition air strikes hit several rebel vehicles, SayA Government spokesman says the rebel reports are not over a cease fireAn Ernst opposition leader calls for the removal of snipers, mercenaries and militias

Tripoli, Libya (CNN) - showing of a ceasefire in Libya faded quickly Saturday during a battle for control of the oil city of al-Brega, raged where rebel fighters claimed they fighters and vehicles had lost to NATO air strikes.

Vehicles rebel several air raids hit and killed rebel fighters at least 13, Libyan opposition spokesman said Saturday. Seven others were injured.

NATO was investigating the incident, said a spokeswoman Saturday.

"NATO takes very seriously any reports of civilian casualties, but details we are difficult to verify, since no reliable sources on the ground," the NATO Oana Lungescu said. "Clearly, if someone is thrown when one of our aircraft, they have the right to defend themselves naturally."

Rebel spokesman Abdul Hafiz Ghoga opposition fighters al-Brega said after a night of heavy fighting with Moammar nepotism forces had retaken.

But it was Saturday from the coastal town of necessary control immediately unclear, which has now changed hands six times in as many weeks in the dramatically changing circumstances of the Libyan war.

In a fresh offensive Friday, Libyan opposition forces led by units of the army which defected nepotism of the forces push back nepotism of the troops, rebel spokesman said Shamsiddin Abdulmolah.

Rebels with newly renovated rocket launchers and artillery delivered to the front fought Thursday night by the units of the army, the pages changed, Abdulmolah said.

In the meantime forces loyal, nepotism showed no signs the data back down after officials an opposition cease-fire proposal spurns.

Government spokesman Musa Ibrahim told reporters in Tripoli on Friday, that the rebels were not "really serious" about the offer, which he said "stupid conditions." included

"we demand it of our own cities to withdraw and open our towns and cities, the people who keep weapons, tribal, violent, no unified leadership, al Qaeda links, and no one knows who they are." If this is not crazy, then I know not what is it, "he said." "We will not leave our cities." "We will not cease to protect our civilians."

His comments Mustafa Abdul Jalil came after Libyan opposition leader ceasefire conditions set, include the freedom of expression for the Libyan people and the Elimination of snipers, mercenaries and militias from Western cities.

Finally, he said, remains the opposition of goal of regime change in Libya.

Ghoga tries to clarify the opposition position Saturday.

"There is no, and was negotiating a truce with Colonel Gaddafi not dictatorship," he said at a press conference specialist opinion.

He repeated that the opposition demands that nepotism stop the sieges on cities like Misratah stop all military action, put and allow freedom of speech and Assembly.

Sources close to nepotism told CNN that political solutions are possible but that the Libyan leader makes only to others would refrain from in his inner circle.

She said it is time for dialogue, but expressed doubt that would represent the opposition.

Each transition, they said would Saif al-Islam include nepotism's second son, nepotism, and for such a transition to take place it first would have to be an end to the fighting.

CNN said the Libyan sources, that now, nepotism remains confident that the regime can withstand any challenge by the rebels.

U.S. officials say that since the beginning of the UN sanctioned air strikes have steadily undermined nepotism of military capabilities.

The dictator's forces prevail but rebels by about 10: 1 on armor and other ground forces, according to Navy Admiral Mike Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff.CNN's NIC Robertson, Ben Wedeman and Reza Sayah on this report helped

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