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    Intense battles erupt near Gadhafi seized compound

    TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — One thousand rebels bombarded buildings filled with regime fighters hiding amid civilians in a ferocious battle Thursday for Moammar Gadhafi's last major stronghold in Tripoli. The Libyan leader, still in hiding, sent a new message calling on his supporters to kill the rebels.

    The bullet-ridden bodies of three Gadhafi soldiers in military uniforms lay on the ground outside a fire station in the battle-scarred Abu-Salim neighborhood and a few bodies of rebel soldiers were wrapped in blankets nearby. The sewers ran red with blood.

    Deafening explosions of outgoing mortars and the whistle of sniper fire filled air clogged with smoke from burning buildings and weapons fire. A mother ran out of one the buildings under siege, screaming for first aid for her wounded son. Behind her, the building's glass windows were shattered and black smoked poured out of a burning apartment. Amid the din, the call to prayer wafted out from neighborhood mosques.

    Mahmoud Bakoush, a rebel commander at the site, said there were rumors that one of Gadhafi's sons might be in the buildings, but that was not confirmed. The battles raged for at least four hours, then stopped at sundown.

    Abu Salim, which is adjacent to Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound seized by rebels on Tuesday, is thought to be the last major hotbed of regime brigades in Tripoli. After hours of fierce fighting, Associated Press reporters at the scene said rebels were making progress pushing them out. Many of the fighters are believed to have moved to Abu Salim from Bab al-Aziziya after the compound was captured and ransacked.

    The rebels are struggling to take complete control of Tripoli, four days after they swept into the capital and sparked the collapse of Gadhafi's regime. The autocrat has refused to surrender and has vowed from hiding to fight on "until victory or martyrdom." The rebel leadership has offered a $2 million bounty on Gadhafi's head.

    The rebels know they will not be able to declare a full victory in the 6-month-old civil war until Gadhafi is either captured or killed.

    "Don't leave Tripoli for the rats. Fight them, fight them, and kill them," Gadhafi said in audio message broadcast on Al-Rai television. "It is the time for martyrdom or victory," he said, calling tribes outside the capital "to continue their march to Tripoli." He said imams in mosques should call for youths to rise up "for jihad."

    He warned the rebels will enter people's homes and rape their women. "They will enter your houses and deprive you of your honor," he said. "NATO can't remain in the air all the time."

    A regime spokesman told the AP Gadhafi is safely in hiding and leading the battle against the rebels. Moussa Ibrahim, in a call to AP's Cairo office, said the longtime dictator was in Libya and his morale was high. Gadhafi "is indeed leading the battle for our freedom and independence" said Ibrahim, who was recognizable by his voice.

    Ibrahim refused to say where Gadhafi was hiding. Ibrahim, who had for months appeared daily in televised news conferences since the start of the rebellion six months ago, added he himself was in an undisclosed location in Libya and constantly on the move.

    "All of the leader's family are fine," Ibrahim said, adding that top military and political aides remained with Gadhafi. He said Gadhafi was capable of continuing resistance for "weeks, months and years."

    Ibrahim claimed Gadhafi's forces controlled a "good portion" of the capital — a claim that contradicts what reporters are seeing on the ground.

    In Abu Salim, rebels in pickup trucks with anti-aircraft guns mounted on the back were hammering blocks of low-rise, four and five story buildings with anti-aircraft fire, machine guns, and rocket-propelled grenades. Gadhafi forces responded with mortars and dynamite.Huge explosions filled the air continually, as buildings burned. Empty bullet-casings coated the streets.

    "They are holding at least 10 tall buildings. They have heavy weaponry, maybe even a tank," Mohammed Karami, a rebel involved in the battle, said of the Gadhafi loyalists.

    A hospital in the middle of the battlefield was scorched and a fire station completely destroyed with the bullet-ridden bodies of three dead Gadhafi soldiers in the yard.

    Rebels were hauling away prisoners, some of them with an African appearance — possibly mercenaries who have been defending Gadhafi.

    In another part of Tripoli, a separate gunbattle erupted outside the Corinthia hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying. About a dozen rebels with machine guns and an anti-aircraft gun fired on what appeared to be loyalist gunmen shooting from nearby high-rise buildings.

    In Washington, the Pentagon pushed back on assertions Thursday that either NATO or the U.S. military is actively engaged in a manhunt for Gadhafi, underscoring ongoing sensitivities over the strict parameters of the U.N. mission there.

    Marine Col. David Lapan said the U.S. is conducting aerial surveillance of Libya in support of NATO's military mission to protect civilians from attack by government forces. But he said this does not amount to targeting Gadhafi, whose exact whereabouts are unknown.

    He said it is not NATO's mission to target or hunt down individuals.

    That statement conflicted with comments by British Defense Secretary Liam Fox, who said Thursday that NATO intelligence and reconnaissance assets are being used to try to hunt down Gadhafi.

    Rebels say one of their key targets now is Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, about 250 miles (400 kilometers) from Tripoli, but acknowledged that capturing that city would not be easy because Gadhafi's fellow tribesmen were expected to put up a fierce fight. Opposition leaders have said they were trying to negotiate a peaceful surrender of the city.

    Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, head of the rebel National Transitional Council, called on people living in loyalist-held towns to join the fight against Gadhafi's soldiers.

    "I am appealing to the areas not yet liberated to join the revolution," he told reporters in Benghazi. "There is no excuse for them not to join."

    Fawzi Abu Ketf, deputy defense minister of the rebel National Transitional Council, said fighting was raging Thursday outside Bin Jawad, 400 miles (650 kilometers) south of Tripoli. Gadhafi loyalists ambushed rebels advancing toward the city on Wednesday, killing at least 20 of them.

    Wednesday's attack was carried out by pro-Gadhafi forces who had retreated from the oil city of Ras Lanouf after rebels captured that city earlier this week, said Ahmed Zeleity, a rebel commander.

    The ambush showed that pro-regime forces retain the ability to strike back even as the rebels tighten their control over the nation's capital.

    Rebels also have seized several parts of Sebha, another Gadhafi stronghold still holding out, including the main commercial Gamal Abdel-Nasser street, according to rebel official Adel al-Zintani, who is in daily telephone contact with rebel commanders in the desert city.

    He said mercenaries from sub-Saharan African nations who had been paid by Gadhafi have fled the city, but loyal soldiers were continuing to hold firm.

    Ketf said another challenge was the need to supply troops at the front.

    "The supply lines will be too long and we are short of funds and supplies," he said.

    The humanitarian situation there is increasingly difficult, he said, with lengthy power and water outages.

    In Milan, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Italy was preparing to release $505 million in frozen assets in Italian banks, calling it the first payment. Italy, Libya's former colonial ruler and biggest trading partner, has not disclosed the total Libyan assets held there.

    Berlusconi made the announcement after meeting with the leader of Libya's rebel Cabinet, the second stop on a European diplomatic tour by Mahmoud Jibril aimed at securing the release of billions of dollars in frozen Libyan assets.

    The Libyan opposition says they urgently need at least $5 billion of those assets to pay state salaries, maintain vital services and repair critical oil facilities.

    The U.N. Security Council, meanwhile, is preparing to vote this week on a resolution that would release $1.5 billion in Libyan assets in U.S. banks that the world body froze to thwart Gadhafi. Analysts estimate as much as $110 billion is frozen in banks worldwide.

    Reflecting the continuing unrest in parts of Libya, a Maltese ship sent to evacuate foreigners from Tripoli turned back Thursday after fighting in the Libyan capital made the operation too risky. The vessel was to evacuate at least 24 foreigners trapped in the Libyan capital, but the Maltese government said the mission was aborted Thursday after it became impossible for people to reach the harbor due to fighting in the capital.

    The Geneva-based group the International Organization for Migration, however, said a ship chartered to rescue hundreds of foreigners in Tripoli had managed to dock there, after waiting offshore for days due to fighting.

    The group is "very optimistic that we will be able to carry out the evacuation today," spokeswoman Jemini Pandya said.

    Four Italian journalists taken at gunpoint in Libya were freed in a raid on the house where they were being held, an official said. The four were taken at gunpoint Wednesday by forces loyal to the regime of fugitive Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi. Their Libyan driver was killed.

    ___

    Associated Press reporters Rami al-Shaheibi in Benghazi and Donna Bryson in Cairo contributed to this report.

    (This version CORRECTS Adds more on battle, corrects television station that aired Gadhafi message, incorporates BC-US--US-Libya Manhunt and BC-ML--Libya-Gadhafi Hunt, restores previous material.)

     

    1,677 comments

    • Nana Ohyeadwira  •  9 mths ago
      May the side blessed by God and willing to ensure the freedom of all the Libyan population win this battle.
    • Alfons  •  9 mths ago
      The "rebel fighters" on the picture are not libyans. They seem to be Mercenaries. Yahoo has to be careful about selecting pictures. The man being dragged down the stares isn't a member of Ghadafi's forces. He is not in a uniform. He is an unarmed civilian who may be Gaddafi's sympathizer. He has the right to disagree with the rebels' ideology. His rights and safety has to be protected by NATO immediately.
    • Jeff  •  9 mths ago
      war is evil, but some people are more evil than war ,hitler !!!!
    • robert  •  9 mths ago
      To any republican out there i say this.It is not really Obama's fault alone. Yes he is a spineless turd dealing with the republicans that are really and truly at fault.If only the republicans backed him our commander in chief like the patriots they like us all to believe they are.then we would be on the right track .But no they (republicans) hindered or blocked everything he has been trying to do since in office and are in a most feeble way trying to make it look as his sole fault.Sory republicans but your childish ways are faltering in a cataclysmic way.
      • Alpha Farce 9 mths ago
        Krap LET IT GO! CHENEY AND BUSH WERE SPINELESS and spinless on the fiasco called the Iraq WAR! OBAMA IS SMARTER THAN ALL YOU WING NUTS!
    • fanta  •  9 mths ago
      It is truly a civil war now, no different to the American one, but we must ask ourselves why would ordinary folk wanna carry on fighting for a cowardly dictator and tyrant who ran away to save his own skin ?
      • gerbilshaver 9 mths ago
        it is a lot different than the civil war because you have NATO choosing sides and dropping bobms from the sky basically ensuring the winner. dont you wonder why?
      • JohnDon 9 mths ago
        you would not hide, you will seat bravely and wait for a nato guided missile to hit you, wouldn't you nobel
      • fanta 9 mths ago
        If leaders are as popular as gaddafi would have us believe he is........there would be NO need to run or hide !
    • Dharani  •  9 mths ago
      "It is not NATO's mission to target or hunt down individuals." REALLY? So who is putting a bounty on Gadaffi? Every NATO mandate has been broken in this attack by proxy for the benefit of western nations. Now executions by the so-called rebels are taking place in Tripoli. Are these the 'rats' Gadaffi was talking about? Seems like it to me. His plan to institute the gold dinar for the purchase of Libyan oil was Gadaffi's downfall. Saddam Hussein tried it with the euro and it got him the rope and Iraq taken over by the US. Wake up sheeple! Even China with it's population in the billions uses WAAAY less in petroleum than the USA.
      • gerbilshaver 9 mths ago
        amen sister i just got done saying the same thing but nobody believes me
      • gerbilshaver 9 mths ago
        search wiki for "Panic of 1907" it is history repeating itself to a tee but on a global level. and make sure and get down to the Central Bank section. they are trying to establish a global central bank or a global federal reserve in my opinion. theyve got a ways to go but thats the final objective. i think anyways.
    • true justice  •  9 mths ago
      popular upraising - revoulution - civilian fighting the regime,,,,,understand - what i don't understand is how the civilian have heavy weapon - how they know how to operate and use heavy weapon and tanks and other military equipment ????
      • Mantis Vyden 9 mths ago
        NATO...
      • B-Dodgers 9 mths ago
        Our media isn't bothering to investigate THAT -- because it's Obama's War. (Although he avoided Congress, and it's not "really" hostilities you're seeing.)
      • B-Dodgers 9 mths ago
        BP Oil needed more room.
    • ronald westbrook  •  9 mths ago
      This coward will hide till the last of his men he is hiding behind is dead. That is what he ment by fighting till the last drop of blood. It wasn't his blood this coward was talking about.
      • Gio 9 mths ago
        He is not a coward that is the reason he doesnt give up
      • ANDY L 9 mths ago
        you mean like when bush was hiding in his bunker when sep 11 happen.
      • Jay 9 mths ago
        And our president doesn't have men he hides behind? And the EU leaders don't, and the Prime Minister of England doesn't, and.....

        They all hide behind someone.
    • CheramieIII  •  9 mths ago
      Time to go Maqmood!
    • Richard  •  9 mths ago
      I will dictate and rule over you. You will serve me and my sons and daughter, maybe my wives too but you don't have to. Bur I will not fight beside you. Ha, ha..what a maroon!
    • fluellend  •  9 mths ago
      The U.S., Nato and what other carpet baggers should stay out of this so called civil war. After seeing disorginized rebels shooting wildly all over the place, it's a surprise that they have not killed their own. Who is really running the rebels operation?
    • Chadine Taylor  •  9 mths ago
      "...Vowed from hiding to fight." Qadafi has started that Sufi Prayer -- The "Rebels" should move in quickly now. NOW.
    • Chadine Taylor  •  9 mths ago
      "...Vowed from hiding to fight." Say that to yourselves out loud, backed by all you can remember of what you were taught about the English language and its proper usage. "...Vowed from hiding to fight." Qadafi, if he's still alive, is using a phrase from the Quran. He's stressed-out. They got him. I think they know, these "Rebels", that the advantage is theirs.
    • Johnny  •  9 mths ago
      Ghaddafi isn't on the run. He is on the offensive. Who in their right mind wouldn't hide when they're being carpet bombed by NATO? All the mainstream media is doing is perpetuating the truth that they’ve created for Americans to eat up. They’ll eat whatever they’re fed.
    • jtheat  •  9 mths ago
      I guess this is Gahdaffys version of a Hail Mary pass... or is it a Hail Mohammed pass? Hare Krishna pass? Hail Buddah pass? Uh Oh... I think Reality Check is sending someone to break my fingers....
    • Johnny  •  9 mths ago
      Hey NATO hands off Libya. Let the rebels fight their own war. Thieves.
    • chris  •  9 mths ago
      BFD................... Let them kill each other............................
    • Brad  •  9 mths ago
      If we stay completely away from Libya, that country would basically just blow itself up end of story...
    • mac marine  •  9 mths ago
      Well if he has any nukes now would be the time to use them, he's going to die anyway and you may as well do like Davy Crocket (John Wayne) did in the Alamo, fall back into the powder room with a burning arrow stuck in your chest. Didn't help the situation much back then but it made the audiance feel good.
    • Cedi  •  9 mths ago
      The african union should never recognized the rebels government until elections are held
      long live Gadhaffi you are and will always be the empire of libya,long live gadhaffi.
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