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Libya air raids hit Gadhafi stronghold of Sirte
RAS LANOUF, Libya – International air raids targeted Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte for the first time Sunday night as rebels made a high-speed advance toward the regime stronghold, a formidable obstacle that must be overcome for the government opponents to reach the capital Tripoli.
A heavy bombardment of Tripoli also began after nightfall, with at least nine loud explosions and anti-aircraft fire heard, an Associated Press reporter in the city said.
Earlier in the day, rebels regained two key oil complexes along the coastal highway that runs from the opposition-held eastern half of the country toward Sirte and beyond that, to the capital. Moving quickly westward, the advance retraced the steps of the rebels' first march toward the capital. But this time, the world's most powerful air forces have eased the way by pounding Gadhafi's forces for the past week.
Sirte is strategically located about halfway between the rebel-held east and the Gadhafi-controlled west along the coastal highway. It is considered a bastion of support for Gadhafi that will be difficult for the rebels to take and the entrances to the city have reportedly been mined. If the rebels could overcome it, momentum for a march on the capital would skyrocket.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110327/ap_on_re_af/af_libya
its looking like the anti gaddafi folks might just be able to remove him thanks to the air invasion by other countries. i understand everyone here, or seems like everyone, doesn't agree that this is an invasion....but....without the air support, the so called rebels, could not advance like they are doing. you have foreign warbirds basically controlling a civil war.
hopefully, this will be over sooner rather than later...and not turn into a decades long struggle like iraq.
RAS LANOUF, Libya – International air raids targeted Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte for the first time Sunday night as rebels made a high-speed advance toward the regime stronghold, a formidable obstacle that must be overcome for the government opponents to reach the capital Tripoli.
A heavy bombardment of Tripoli also began after nightfall, with at least nine loud explosions and anti-aircraft fire heard, an Associated Press reporter in the city said.
Earlier in the day, rebels regained two key oil complexes along the coastal highway that runs from the opposition-held eastern half of the country toward Sirte and beyond that, to the capital. Moving quickly westward, the advance retraced the steps of the rebels' first march toward the capital. But this time, the world's most powerful air forces have eased the way by pounding Gadhafi's forces for the past week.
Sirte is strategically located about halfway between the rebel-held east and the Gadhafi-controlled west along the coastal highway. It is considered a bastion of support for Gadhafi that will be difficult for the rebels to take and the entrances to the city have reportedly been mined. If the rebels could overcome it, momentum for a march on the capital would skyrocket.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110327/ap_on_re_af/af_libya
its looking like the anti gaddafi folks might just be able to remove him thanks to the air invasion by other countries. i understand everyone here, or seems like everyone, doesn't agree that this is an invasion....but....without the air support, the so called rebels, could not advance like they are doing. you have foreign warbirds basically controlling a civil war.
hopefully, this will be over sooner rather than later...and not turn into a decades long struggle like iraq.