Sunday, October 09, 2011

AFRICA_ Libya fighters in 'final stages' to take Gadhafi hometown, they say

Libya fighters in 'final stages' to take Gadhafi hometown, they say

By the CNN Wire Staff
October 9, 2011 -- Updated 1040 GMT (1840 HKT)


Libyan fighters loyal to the National Transitional Council (NTC) during fighting in the town of Sirte on October 8, 2011.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
.Troops loyal to Libya's new leaders storm the university in Sirte, they say
.About 10 are killed and more than 100 wounded in the fighting
.The NTC has been battling hard to take control of Gadhafi's hometown
.There's no timetable for an end to NATO involvement in Libya


Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Fighters loyal to Libya's new leaders say they have "reached the final stages of the fight" to take control of former leader Moammar Gadhafi's hometown.

About 10 people were killed and more than 100 injured in the fighting overnight, said Al Zubair Al Kadi, a field commander on the frontline in Sirte, on Sunday.

"Our fighters took over Sirte University last night and all the residential buildings around it, including the student dormitories," he said.

Troops loyal to the National Transitional Council "caught many African mercenaries, mostly from Mauritania, while our men were combing the buildings for snipers," he said.

At least one hospital remains a holdout, he said.

"We have not been able to take over the Ibn Sina hospital because there are many civilians inside," he said.

"Also some of our fighters have fallen in the hands of the Gadafi loyalists and are kept inside so we have to enter it cautiously to avoid losing lives," he said.

But, he said: "You can say that we have reached the final stages of the fight."

The fall of Sirte cannot come soon enough for Libya's new leaders, eager to declare liberation once the birthplace of Gadhafi is under their control. But battles for the coastal city southeast of Tripoli have raged for weeks as Gadhafi loyalists dug in and put up stiff resistance.

The NTC lost 26 men Friday, said Mohammed Sayeh, a senior council member.

But he said he was confident that Sirte would be under the council's control within days.

That is what the council's military commanders told U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta Friday, according to a senior U.S. defense official traveling with him.

Panetta met with the commanders at the naval base that hosts the U.S. Sixth Fleet in Italy, the official said.

The commanders said they have no reason to believe Gadhafi has any control of those militia members who remain loyal to him, the official said.

They further believe that, although the anti-Gadhafi forces are gaining the ability to exercise control, they will likely need training to develop their capabilities, the official said.

Still, no timetable has been drawn up for when commanders will recommend that NATO forces end their involvement, the official said.

Gadhafi, wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, for on charges of crimes against humanity, has not been seen in public in months.

Syrian-based television aired an audio message Thursday that was purportedly from the deposed leader. In it, the speaker urged Libyans to protest the nation's new leadership.



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