Libya: Rebels capture oil town

Libyan rebels have recaptured two more towns after re-taking the port of Ajdabiya from Muammar Gaddafi's forces.

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Sunday, 27.03.2011.

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Libyan rebels have recaptured two more towns after re-taking the port of Ajdabiya from Muammar Gaddafi's forces. They have seized the eastern coastal towns of Brega and Ujala without a fight and say they are moving towards the heartland of Gaddafi's support. Libya: Rebels capture oil town Rebel fighters also say they now control the key oil town of Ras Lanuf, but this has not been confirmed. France says its aircraft destroyed at least five Libyan government jets and two helicopters on Saturday night. France, one of the coalition countries enforcing a UN no-fly zone aimed at protecting civilians, says this happened at a government air base near rebel-held Misrata, which has become a key focus for the battle in western Libya. Misrata is the only significant rebel-held city left in the west, and has been under heavy bombardment for days. The Libyan government says coalition forces have been carrying out air strikes between Ajdabiya and the town of Sirte, a major pro-Gaddafi stronghold. In the capital Tripoli, government Spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said: "We are losing many lives, military and civilians." (FoNet, file) “Clear and focused mission” The rebellion against Gaddafi's four decades in power began in mid-February, inspired by uprisings in neighboring Egypt and Tunisia which saw the leaders there overthrown. But the eastern towns along the coast were lost one-by-one to advancing pro-Gaddafi forces before coalition air strikes started last week. Libyan officials say the strikes have killed nearly 100 civilians. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said there were intelligence reports that Gaddafi's forces have taken the bodies of people killed in their own attacks and placed them at the site of air strikes in an attempt to blame the coalition for their deaths. In his weekly address, U.S. President Barack Obama said that the "clear and focused" military mission in Libya was succeeding. "Make no mistake, because we acted quickly, a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided and the lives of countless civilians - innocent men, women and children - have been saved," he said.

Libya: Rebels capture oil town

Rebel fighters also say they now control the key oil town of Ras Lanuf, but this has not been confirmed.

France says its aircraft destroyed at least five Libyan government jets and two helicopters on Saturday night.

France, one of the coalition countries enforcing a UN no-fly zone aimed at protecting civilians, says this happened at a government air base near rebel-held Misrata, which has become a key focus for the battle in western Libya.

Misrata is the only significant rebel-held city left in the west, and has been under heavy bombardment for days.

The Libyan government says coalition forces have been carrying out air strikes between Ajdabiya and the town of Sirte, a major pro-Gaddafi stronghold.

In the capital Tripoli, government Spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said: "We are losing many lives, military and civilians."

“Clear and focused mission”

The rebellion against Gaddafi's four decades in power began in mid-February, inspired by uprisings in neighboring Egypt and Tunisia which saw the leaders there overthrown.

But the eastern towns along the coast were lost one-by-one to advancing pro-Gaddafi forces before coalition air strikes started last week.

Libyan officials say the strikes have killed nearly 100 civilians.

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said there were intelligence reports that Gaddafi's forces have taken the bodies of people killed in their own attacks and placed them at the site of air strikes in an attempt to blame the coalition for their deaths.

In his weekly address, U.S. President Barack Obama said that the "clear and focused" military mission in Libya was succeeding.

"Make no mistake, because we acted quickly, a humanitarian catastrophe has been avoided and the lives of countless civilians - innocent men, women and children - have been saved," he said.

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