Sunday, 18 September 2011

Fierce fighting in Gadhafi's hometown

Libya opposition less willing to give upSTORY HIGHLIGHTSAn anti-Gadhafi official predicts "drastic" changes soon in Sirte and Bani WalidHe says loyalists no longer control parts of Sirte, Gadhafi's birthplace"Fierce fighting" is ongoing in the southwestern city of Sabha, he addsA "final call" is issued for pro-Gadhafi forces to switch or face "treason" charges Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- In an effort to hold onto the few remaining places they still control in Libya, Moammar Gadhafi's forces put up stiff resistance again Saturday as revolutionaries fought to wrest control of the loyalist strongholds of Sirte and Bani Walid.

Fierce fighting erupted in the coastal city of Sirte, the birthplace of Gadhafi and home to his tribe.

At least eight anti-Gadhafi fighters were killed and 31 others were wounded, said Ali Gheliwan, a spokesman for the Misrata Military Council.

NATO planes, meanwhile, bombed targets in the Sirte area Friday. Gadhafi's forces unleashed hails of gunfire, using snipers in tall buildings to target their enemies.



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