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    Libyan forces push into Gadhafi's hometown Sirte

    SIRTE, Libya (AP) — Hundreds of revolutionary fighters pushed into Moammar Gadhafi's hometown Saturday in the first significant assault in about a week as Libya's new rulers try to rout remaining loyalists of the fugitive leader. At the same time, the political leadership sought to boost its authority, promising to announce an interim government.

    Explosions rocked the city of Sirte and smoke rose into the sky as Gadhafi's forces fired mortar shells and rocket-propelled grenades at the fighters. Ambulances sped from the direction of the front line, and a doctor said at least one fighter was killed and 25 others wounded in the battle.

    The two sides have been locked in a standoff since former rebels tried to advance on the city a week ago but were repelled by fierce resistance. More than a months since the then-rebels swept into Tripoli and pushed Gadhafi out of power, they are still struggling to overrun his remaining strongholds in the center of the country and the south.

    In the capital, Tripoli, a series of explosions went off at a military storage warehouse near the harbor Saturday afternoon and heavy black smoke poured out of the facility. A revolutionary command spokesman, Abdel-Rahman Busin, said it was an accident caused by either an electrical problem or the improper storage of ammunition. He said no injuries were reported.

    Underscoring the paranoia among Libyans with Gadhafi still on the loose, revolutionary fighters rushed to the site and many speculated it could have been an attack by loyalists who had sneaked back into Tripoli.

    Members of the National Transitional Council, which was the leadership of the rebellion, are now Libya's formal rulers, though they are still working to establish their authority. On Saturday, the council's chief, Mustafa Abdul-Jalil, said it will announce a new interim government in the coming week.

    The step would presumably give their rule a more formal structure as they move toward holding elections, and it could be an opportunity to expand the council's base. The NTC failed to seat a new Cabinet last week amid disagreements over which cities should be represented and other issues. On Saturday, Abdul-Jalil underlined that Libyans must be united to form a new government.

    He spoke to reporters after returning from New York where he and the NTC's prime minister, Mahmoud Jibril, represented Libya at the first post-Gadhafi U.N. General Assembly.

    In Sirte, revolutionary fighters occupied a key roundabout called Zafaran west of the downtown area in the Mediterranean coastal city, 250 miles (400 kilometers) southeast of Tripoli. They then advanced to a broadcasting station on a major boulevard. Many were wounded by hand grenades and snipers firing from tall buildings, according to witnesses returning from the front lines.

    Moftah Mohammed, a 28-year-old fighter who brought four of his wounded friends to a field hospital on the western edge of the city, described heavy gunfire from houses and fierce street battles.

    He said his friends were wounded by snipers who shot them as they drove forward to fire a rocket-propelled grenade, then attackers threw hand grenades at two other revolutionary fighters who went to pull the wounded from the car.

    Revolutionary fighters tried to push into the city last weekend but were driven back by fierce rocket barrages and gunfire, with at least 25 former rebels killed and dozens wounded. They pulled back to regroup and let civilians leave the area, although the two sides exchanged fire daily.

    More than 1,300 families have left the city in the past week, fighters said. A few dozen waiting at a checkpoint outside the city on Saturday described rapidly deteriorating conditions, with entire families hiding in basements and children suffering from diarrhea because clean water is scarce.

    The former rebels had said they would wait until civilians could escape, but a brigade commander, Mohammed al-Sugatri, said the revolutionaries decided to advance because several families living in Sirte who are originally from the nearby anti-Gadhafi city of Misrata were in danger.

    "There are lots of people from Misrata who are stuck in the city living in basements. They have no food or water and many of their children are sick so we had no choice but to attack," he said.

    A field outside the city's western side was crowded with trucks and ambulances filled with wounded men.

    Munther Kareyem, a doctor at the field hospital, said one dead fighter and more than 25 wounded had been brought in with shrapnel wounds. One man lost a leg.

    Men chanted "There is no God but Allah" as the slain fighter was carried out, covered by a bloodstained white sheet.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Hadeel al-Shalchi and Kim Gamel in Tripoli contributed to this report.

     

    147 comments

    • The new Middle Class Part ...  •  8 mths ago
      I'm just glad we are not involved in this.
      • David 8 mths ago
        oh, but we are
      • glendon 8 mths ago
        and deeply involved
      • Audrey 8 mths ago
        Your tax dollars are being used to bomb babies as we speak.
    • Crazy World We Live In  •  8 mths ago
      Still can't find in the UNSC Res where regime change is authorized :P
    • DWM  •  8 mths ago
      Adr....do you also look under your bed at night for Americans? Oviously we are everywhere and behind everything in the world....I really did not know we were that powerful or really gave that big a #$%$ about all these countries we are destabilizing and taking over. Are we behind the earthquakes in India and China? Guess we are looking to take them over as well....
    • Hardlyenough  •  8 mths ago
      Not one mention of the thousands of sorties by US and NATO forces. Why would the AP deliberately ignore the truth like this? This article is what is called “manufactured truth.”
    • Suki  •  8 mths ago
      I just don't get, where is the fun in killing your own PEOPLE!!!
      • Audrey 8 mths ago
        It is the TNC, the "reblels", who are killing thier own people, in order to gain pwer and bring in sharia law. Gaddafi had instituted "direct democracy", which is something the West actually fears. It is not so easy to manipulate people in Gaddafi's system.
      • Suki 8 mths ago
        Well the sharia law doesn't state to kill people just because it feels somehow good and Gaddafi staying as the president is just causing much more trouble, if I were him, I'd have left the country when they started their rebellion, why bringing problems to myself. Let them do whatever they want, they gone regret it later as Iraqis are doing now. But I guess power change a lot, even change your believes and morals, right?
    • Siham A  •  8 mths ago
      Gadhafi said to LIbyian people if you do not want me as apresident I will kill you all with my rockets with every thing inmy hand he is not normal one he is an insane.
      • Igz 8 mths ago
        Woaoao.. where did you got this bull..it ? Body-boy.
      • Audrey 8 mths ago
        Just makeing stuff up- you belong in NATO somewhere- propaganda secretary?
    • AuggieG  •  8 mths ago
      Me and my friends are really into hiking,so do youi think it would be alright if we went to Tripoli and hiked around???
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Just wondering how the city turned up not having running water. Assuming it did under Gaddafi, then what changed? What "turned off" the water?
    • Randolph  •  8 mths ago
      Hey Chicago, you sound like a big racist yourself!
    • tedds  •  8 mths ago
      If Libya has not here to fore been a nation is this an opportunity for it to become one?
      One can read the annuls of WWII, Romenl and Montgomery racing around this barren
      land in tanks and know the land marks by heart. Italy at least should step to the front
      and help this new nation. It is a new nation. Sort of if Italy does not help, well my regard
      for them will be very small.
      • Mr. X 8 mths ago
        There is not a single nation on this planet that has been helped by Italy, England or France. You can throw in Portugal and Spain into the mix as well. These are the world's biggest rapist nations. All these nations listed above have such horrific histories that they actually make Germany look like saints.
    • Long Live The Aliens.  •  8 mths ago
      My parting words on this.
      You all probably aware of how much resentment people in Arab countries have for NATO and the US given their involvement in Iraq.
      How many street demonstrations were there against the US and NATO for their involvement in Libya?
      If they were killing Libyan civilians, do you think that Arab citizens would be extremely silent on attacking their brethren there when they usually are looking for any chance to criticize the West?
      Think about it.
      • Shannon R. 8 mths ago
        Your an idiot. People are demonstrating all over the world, including the arab world. NATO=Baby killers. Thousands of innocents civilians have been killed in Libya by NATO. Do some research before your spewing your garbage here.
      • Long Live The Aliens. 8 mths ago
        Shanon R.:
        أنتي كذابة كبيرة
        Translation: you are a big liar.
      • Ron 8 mths ago
        He said 'Think about it', Shannon.
    • criss  •  8 mths ago
      The Headline should read: "NATO Bombs way again for Rebels"
    • Mr.BlurBlur2003  •  8 mths ago
      have no fear, Gaddafieri is here
    • Skip.  •  8 mths ago
      Haven't we heard this before...many times, likely will still be hearing about next September as well.
    • Long Live The Aliens.  •  8 mths ago
      Shane: " Why isn't NATO stopping the rebels from entering Sirte? There mandate is to protect civilians from the violence"

      Because that you you keep ignoring that civilians are held hostages by your friend Gaddafi troops and mercenaries. Troops, snipers everywhere, cut off communications, just like they did in every city.
      How do I know?. I am from Tripoli.
      Gaddafi cut communications, the internet services for more than 6 months hoping to isolate the city.
      Some of you were saying that Tripoli's people were with him and that NATO was bombing civilians , totally untrue, people cheered every time NATO bombed Gaddafi's compound and military targets.
      Gaddafi was placing the bodies of civilians he killed at places that NATO bombed after the fact so that he can say they did it. What on God's earth would a civilian be doing at a place full of weapons , at night. ?
      Surface to surface missiles used to kill civilians and their bodies were later shown on Gaddafi's propaganda t.v.
      You do not believe me, just ask Western journalists that were here, never mind, Gaddafi kept them hostages in a hotel as bargaining tool until, they were Freed by the Rebels.
    • Big Johnson  •  8 mths ago
      does anyone realize that the head of the revolutionary fighters, was an alqaida member...
    • broke worker  •  8 mths ago
      I don't remember the rebel forces storming Tripoli and taking it! I do remember NATO bombing anything there and giving them a cakewalk into Tripoli! Everytime these Rebels get their rears handed to them they cry to NATO to fight for them! Some No-Fly Zone! NATO has not dropped one bomb to protect civilians! It is just like Iraq when they where after Saddam! They are dropping bombs everywhere hoping to get lucky no matter who they murder!
    • JOES QUANTUM GARAGE  •  8 mths ago
      O yes those revolutionary al cia duh heros who have been killing everyone sponsored by the loving un murderers the #$%$ of the earth along w lord o#$%$bag the nwo puppet- impeach o#$%$ and all senate and congressional traitors filth and elect pon paul yes he is the one ron paul2012
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      Gaddafi is not a great guy, but who are these rebels? Why are they better then he? why are we involved? And, no, it's not oil. Oil production was Cheaper and more under Gaddafi. Stability? I don't think so........ So, anyone have an honest, thoughtful, real answer?
    • tracie  •  8 mths ago
      Its crazy everywhere...
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