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Post  wxt2013 Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:15 pm

Libya rebels locked in battles with Gaddafi

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Libyan state television said the town had been retaken by pro-Gaddafi forces, although later government reports spoke of "pockets of resistance".

After nightfall, some unconfirmed reports said electricity had been cut and there were fears of further government attacks.

Fierce fighting was also reported outside Ras Lanuf, with the sound of multiple explosions and heavy artillery being heard after opposition fighters advanced on the city. Pro-Gaddafi forces withdrew to Ras Lanuf two days ago after a battle.

Rebels at Ras Lanuf later told news agencies they had taken complete control of the town, but there was no independent confirmation.

There were also conflicting reports about the situation in Brega. Some government sources said the town was in rebel hands, while others insisted it was not.

In other developments:

A Libyan warplane bombed the rebel-held Mediterranean port town of Ajdabiya, narrowly missing a munitions dump
Several hundred mercenaries from the Tuareg community in the north African country of Mali have just joined government forces, a senior Malian official told the BBC
Interpol issued an "orange alert" relating to Col Gaddafi and 15 other Libyans, saying it would help member states enforce sanctions against them

Fierce fighting has been reported around several key locations, including the port of Ras Lanuf
In Benghazi, the leader of the opposition National Libyan Council reportedly told cheering crowds in the city they would not give up.

"We are people who fight, we don't surrender," former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, who went over to the opposition last month, was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

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