Gaddafi’s Forces Bombed Fuel Depots Misra
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi loyal forces bombed the port Saturday Misra, rebellious city under siege for over two months, and have touched many fuel depots, said a representative of the rebels.
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi loyal forces bombed the port Saturday Misra, rebellious city under siege for over two months, and have touched many fuel depots, said a representative of the rebels.

I am still Grad rocket attacks and resist our fighters,” said Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, military spokesman of the National Transitional Council (CNT), the political organization of rebellion.
“They tried again to destroy Misra port, but our combatants were not allowed to do it,” he said.
According to him, Colonel Gaddafi forces have changed tactics and now focusing their offensive on fuel deposits. ”They want to leave without fuel revolution,” he added.
For residents Misra, a large coastal city located 200 kilometers east of Tripoli, the port is two months the only way to receive humanitarian aid and to evacuate the wounded, and hundreds of refugees are still stranded there.
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