Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Battles rage in Gaddafi´s hometown: Libya CCTV News

TRIPOLI/SANAA, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- Fighters from Libya's ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) continued their battles Saturday with the remnant forces of Muammar Gaddafi in Sirte, the fallen leader's hometown, causing casualties on both sides as well as to the civilians. The NTC troops ran up against heavy shootings by snipers loyal to Gaddafi at Sirte's western entrance, while explosions could be heard from inside the town, which had witnessed weeks of clashes, reported a Xinhua photographer near Sirte. At the demand of the international Red Cross members, the NTC fighters once stopped firing so the vehicles carrying the wounded could leave the war-torn town, he said. Sirte has been running out of drinking water, electricity and adequate food supply with residents continuing to flee the stronghold. In Tripoli, a source close to the NTC denied reports that Moussa Ibrahim, spokesman of the fallen Muammar Gaddafi administration, had been arrested. The reports are completely untrue, and the spokesman is still at large, the source told Xinhua on condition of anonymity. And the arrest was probably of one of Ibrahim's family members. In Tunis, Baghdadi Mahmoudi, the former Libyan prime minister who has been kept in custody by the Tunisian general prosecutor after a Libyan summons, was mulling political asylum in Tunisia, local media reported Saturday, citing his lawyer. Baghdadi, who began a hunger strike on Thursday to protest his continued detention, had previously been ...



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