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    NATO attacks pro-Gadhafi forces near Sirte

    TRIPOLI (AP) — British warplanes struck a large bunker Friday in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, his largest remaining stronghold, as NATO turned its attention to loyalist forces battling advancing Libyan rebels in the area.

    The airstrikes came a day after fierce clashes erupted in the Libyan capital, which remained tense as rebels hunted for the elusive leader and his allies. Pro-Gadhafi forces were shelling the airport and sporadic shooting was reported elsewhere, but the streets of Tripoli were relatively calm on Friday.

    The military alliance said NATO warplanes targeted 29 vehicles mounted with weapons near the city, which is 250 miles (400 kilometers) east of the Libyan capital of Tripoli. Rebels are trying to occupy Sirte but expect fierce resistance from tribesman and townspeople loyal to Gadhafi.

    The rebel leadership, apparently trying to avoid the bloodshed that occurred in the battle for Tripoli, has been trying to secure the peaceful surrender of Sirte, but the two main tribes have rejected negotiation efforts.

    Gadhafi denied his people basic rights, cracked down harshly on any hint of dissent and squandered the country's vast oil and gas wealth on nations and tribes across sub-Saharan Africa.

    But tribal loyalties are strong in the desert nation of 6 million people. Gadhafi also seeded supporters in key posts and built up militias and armed "revolutionary committees" to be the final line of support for him and his powerful sons if the regular military forces defected.

    Gadhafi has tried to rally his followers from hiding, calling on them in an audio appeal as recently as Thursday to fight and kill the rebels.

    The two main tribes in Sirte, the Gadhadhfa and the Urfali, remain loyal to the Libyan leader, although many others have disavowed him since the uprising began in mid-February, inspired by a wave of revolutions in Egypt, Tunisia and other Arab countries.

    Mohammed al-Rajali, a spokesman for opposition fighters fighting Gadhafi loyalists in the east, said the rebels were trying to reach out to smaller tribes in Sirte but no progress had been made.

    "We cannot reach the tribes with which we can negotiate," he told The Associated Press.

    But the latest NATO airstrikes on loyalist vehicles defending Sirte appeared aimed at paving the way for the rebel advance if a negotiated settlement proves impossible.

    In London, British Defense Secretary Liam Fox said some elements of the Gadhafi regime were in Sirte "where they are still continuing to wage war on the people of Libya." He said NATO would continue to strike at the Gadhafi forces' military capability.

    "The regime needs to recognize that the game is up," Fox said.

    Maj. Gen. Nick Pope, a British military spokesman, said royal Air Force jets also hit a large headquarters bunker in Sirte with a salvo of air-to-surface missiles.

    NATO also bombed surface-to-air missile facilities near Tripoli, a statement said. Officials say Gadhafi's forces are trying to reconstitute their anti-aircraft weapons to pose a threat to humanitarian and civilian flights into Tripoli airport.

    The airport was under rebel control but faced regular shelling from pro-Gadhafi forces to the east. At least three planes were burned in heavy shelling overnight, although the airport otherwise appeared largely intact, with a dozen other passenger planes on the tarmac.

    "NATO is bombing those guys but they are still shelling from the east of the airport. They have totally destroyed three airplanes but hit others," Nasser Amer, a civil aviation official told the AP. Amer, a former pilot from Benghazi, traveled to Tripoli on Thursday to try to get the airport running again.

    The rebels, meanwhile, were searching for the remnants of pro-Gadhafi forces in buildings in the Abu Salim neighborhood, which saw some of the heaviest fighting on Thursday.

    Seven detained men and one woman were sitting in a pickup truck in a rural area between Abu Salim and the airport.

    Rebel field commander Sathi Shneibi said there was suspicion that Gadhafi forces were trying to blend in with the civilian population.

    "Things are still not stable and we are arresting anybody we find suspicious and taking them to the military council," he said.

    Meanwhile, dozens of decomposing bodies were piled up in an abandoned hospital in Tripoli, a grim testament to the chaos roiling the capital as Libyan rebels clash with pro-Gadhafi forces.

    The four-story hospital was in the Abu Salim neighborhood, which has seen some of the heaviest fighting this week, although the facility was empty and it could not be determined when the men had been killed. The floors were covered with shattered glass and bloodstains, and medical equipment was strewn about.

    One hospital room had 21 bodies lying on gurneys, while 20 others were in the hospital's courtyard next to the parking lot — all of them darker skinned than most Libyans, covered with blankets. Gadhafi had recruited fighters from sub-Saharan Africa.

    With Gadhafi still on the run and vowing to fight to the death, the rebels have struggled to take complete control of the Libya capital after sweeping into the city on Sunday. The fight in Abu Salim has been particularly bloody.

    Bursts of gunfire were heard coming from an area near the neighborhood before daybreak Friday. Smoke rose from the area but a rebel at the scene early Friday said the fighting in Abu Salim had ended by nightfall Thursday.

    Men believed to be Gadhafi supporters or fighters were left moaning and calling for water at a clinic attached to a fire station in Abu Salim. Curious men from the neighborhood climbed stairs to look at the men, but none offered help.

    One of the wounded said he was from Niger and denied any links to Gadhafi. Asked why he was in Libya, he said, "I really don't know." He did not give his name.

    Gadhafi had recruited fighters from sub-Saharan Africa, and many others are in Libya as migrant workers. In the turmoil since the rebellion broke out, migrant workers from southern Africa have been harassed.

    Associated Press reporters flagged down a cab to take some of the wounded from the clinic to a hospital. The driver at first agreed, but men from the neighborhood intervened, saying the men would have to be interrogated before they could be moved.

    The opposition's National Transitional Council, meanwhile, moved forward with efforts to establish political control, announcing it is moving from the country's second-largest city of Benghazi in the east to the Tripoli.

    The NTC's finance minister, Ali Tarhouni, said Gadhafi's capture is not a prerequisite for setting up a new administration in the capital.

    "We can start rebuilding our country," Tarhouni said late Thursday. "He (Gadhafi) is the one who is basically in the sewer, moving from one sewer to another."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Ben Hubbard in Tripoli, Jill Lawless in London, Slobodan Lekic in Brussels and Rami al-Shaheibi in Benghazi, Libya, contributed to this report.

     

    373 comments

    • Freddy  •  9 mths ago
      Associated Press = propaganda news from countries invading Libya.
    • peterpan  •  9 mths ago
      So the rebels are arresting anyone they find suspicious to go before a "military" tribunal. And they won't give water to wounded men? These are some promising signs of a better regime? For this we bankrupt the United States.
      • Robert Green 9 mths ago
        I agree with Peterpan, their actions are deplorable and not acceptable in the Christian world, maybe in the Muslim but not in the Crristian.
    • Wilson  •  9 mths ago
      People this is far from over......
    • Wilson  •  9 mths ago
      NATO is bombing tribesman and townspeople loyal to Gadhafi. No war crimes there huh.
    • Peter Brendt  •  9 mths ago
      You all forgot already how it started? With people demanding freedom and for that getting shot down by the dictator's forces! Okay, I can understand why someone with a name like M. Fauzi supports the dictator with openly lies, but this bunch of American extreme left and right fringes here haven't convinced me yet, that they are anything but just stupid.
      • Richard 9 mths ago
        I don't care how it started. It is not up to us to finish it. We should focus on our own problems. People want a change let them revolt like we did a few hundred years ago. We didn't have Nato come in and help they can figure their own mess out. Why don't we focus on our own problems.
      • stillfree2speak 9 mths ago
        This started when Ghadaffi sent a minister to go negotiate with Islamists to release some hostages. The minister instead joined the Islamists and then networked with all his UN human rights buddies. France jumped aboard, well you know what happened next.
      • Brom Beer 9 mths ago
        It started when 7 people were killed in the uprising. How many were killed till now in Syria, and what is done about that? So, why this distorted actions in Libya?
    • Guta Abera  •  9 mths ago
      Who took the responsibility for the Libian civilian bloodsheds? is that Nato or Gadhafi or rebels?
      • oldanddon'tcareanymor ... 9 mths ago
        NATO picked the group in Libya who are the craziest, least functional, most intensely tribal, least stable to put in power. Why? Because they will be the most likely to sell out to the banksters.
    • M. Fauzi A  •  9 mths ago
      NATO try to kill civilians wherever they're and in Libya their idea is a genocide of pro Gaddafi people while at the same time occupation of Oil&gas source through unjustice agreement !
    • Some poor sap  •  9 mths ago
      "I have a final message for everyone who is still carrying arms against the revolution," he said, "to let go of their arms and go back to their homes, and we promise not to take revenge against them."

      Yeah right. It's okay.....just a shower and delousing.
      • jungleboy_59 9 mths ago
        "but if you did commit a crime, you will be tried as a criminal" - what's wrong w/ that?
    • Salau Joseph  •  9 mths ago
      africans need peace lord GOD let dere be peace o father
      • Action Thirteen 9 mths ago
        why did you write this? im all for the fact that you want peace, but you need your #$%$ beat for doing this whole ingnorant african american thing you did there
      • Diamoniqua Smoot 9 mths ago
        you right see you later action thirteen
    • adam a  •  9 mths ago
      Allah will bring the west to book for all her crimes in in his own good time
    • EDWARD  •  9 mths ago
      I wish they burned the oil fields and tankers before France can get hold of them
    • EDWARD  •  9 mths ago
      So every comment for pro-Gadaffi receives a cool thumbs up and comments for rebels get low ratings. Is the world reading this? Obviously the whole world have seen what's going on. I encourage the rest of the world to increase their nuclear arsenals and not to be fools to the western governments. Gadaffi should have attacked NATO as well when he had the chance.
    • EDWARD  •  9 mths ago
      why is NATO bombing Sirte? Aren't they supposed to protect civilians? The rebels are armed men and fighting against loyalists so what's the need for civilian protection? The world is so corrupt. I hope they try Syria next or Iran. Those leaders are not stupid. You'll get your monies worth.
    • adam a  •  9 mths ago
      NATO IS IS WAGING WAR ON THE PEOPLE OF LIBYA
    • mbah  •  9 mths ago
      Out dated russia watches with tears the colapse of communist libya.
    • Jeff Winters  •  9 mths ago
      when will gadhafi realize that he cannot win?
    • It's Over!  •  9 mths ago
      Let's stop all this petty bickering........BUSH/OBAMA 2012!
    • MT  •  9 mths ago
      Means: NATO attacked civilians, Gadaffi supporters!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Once again NATO has overstepped their authority. They went in to protect civilians NOT to run interference for ARMED rebels. There have been reports of these poor rebels driving off military installations in TANKS and other ARMORED vehicles (sounds more like an invading ARMY to me). The US should impose a NO-FLY zone over the country period... In otherwords shoot down ANY plane that flies over that country. If these rebels want to go against their leader and his forces then let them but stay the HELL out of it. Otherwise we here in the US should ask for NATO's help in deposing our trecherous (and I will use the word lightly) Leader and his ilk.
    • Bush II  •  9 mths ago
      Once again, the thing that can really #$%$ off the right is Obama doing well. We have helped the Brits when they ask for it and we didn't loose any American lives. Get over it guys, Obama really smoothed his way through this! Man it feels good when I get the chance to laugh in these bigots face.
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