Κυριακή 17 Ιουλίου 2011

NATO destroys military storage facilities east of Tripoli

NATO jets destroyed a military storage facility and other targets in Tripoli’s eastern outskirts earlier today, days after key international players recognized Libya’s revolution leadership, the National Transitional Council (NTC), as the country’s legitimate representative.
From the city, bright flashes could be seen on the eastern horizon just after midnight, followed by a steady rumbling that went on for an hour. Planes could be heard crisscrossing the night sky lit up by a near full moon, and into this afternoon as well.
In Brussels, NATO said its forces had hit a military storage along with three radar sites and anti-aircraft missile launcher east of the capital. The alliance reported it flew a total of 110 sorties and carried out 45 strikes yesterday, including several against armoured vehicles and rocket launchers near Brega, a strategic oil town in eastern Libya the revolutionaries are attempting to retake.
Despite the boost given by the recognition of the NTC and a pledge to transfer Libya’s billions in frozen assets to revolutionary coffers, the struggle against Muammar Gaddafi has settled into a stalemate since the mass uprising broke out in mid-February.
The NTC have set up an interim administration in the eastern city of Benghazi and seized control of the port city of Misrata and much of the western Nafusa mountain range. Gaddafi controls the rest of Libya from his stronghold in the capital Tripoli.
Revolutionary efforts to move on the capital from the east in Brega, from the west in Misrata and from the south in the Nafusa mountains, have all bogged down in the face of better equipped and trained Gaddafi troops.
Gaddafi himself has made a series of speeches over the last few days, ridiculing NATO and making it clear he has no intention of leaving power — as demanded by the Western powers and the NTC.

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