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Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War and military intervention (19 March – May)

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that, an eight-vehicle military convoy, belonging to Gaddafi's forces, approached the rebel's positions, 30 kilometres (19 miles) east of Brega; it was hit by air strikes destroying two vehicles while the rest turned back. An Agence France-Presse reporter confirmed there were no fatalities among loyalist forces in the attack.
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As many as 120 of Gaddafi's military officials and soldiers were reported to have defected by Libyan UN Ambassador Abdurrahman Shalgam, a former Gaddafi official who joined the opposition. Among the high-ranking officials who defected (which included five generals, two colonels, and a major), General
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A NATO airstrike at dawn killed at least 16 civilians, according to Libya state television, including a group of Muslim religious leaders who were holding a religious ceremony. NATO at first denied any knowledge of the incident, later admitting to striking a building labelled as a command and control
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The British and Italian embassies came under attack, and this along with general unrest prompted the removal of the British ambassador and UN international staff. An estimated £130,000 worth of art at the UK mission was destroyed. Meanwhile, Gaddafi claimed the building hit in the Saturday strike was
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An Al Jazeera correspondent, from just outside Ajdabiya, reported that pro-Gaddafi troops had outflanked the body of rebel fighters on the edge of Brega and attacked Ajdabiya from the south. A sandstorm stopped NATO from targeting pro-Gaddafi forces, allowing the forces to overturn the rebel advances
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Pro-Gaddafi's forces attacked an eastern district of Misrata. After heavy fighting, they were pushed back. Earlier, rebels tried to cut off the main road with big containers in an attempt to isolate the snipers in the city center. However, the loyalists positioned one or two tanks on the main road to
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Forces loyal to Gaddafi recaptured the oil-refinery town of Ra's Lanuf forcing rebels to retreat further to the east. The coalition then began launching air-strikes against Gaddafi's forces around Ra's Lanuf and on the road to Uqayla. Reporters on the ground blamed a sandstorm and low visibility from
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entered a Tripoli hotel, showed bruises and scars to foreign journalists and stated that she had been sworn at, tied up, urinated on and raped by fifteen pro-Gaddafi security officers, who had detained her for two days (photos:). Pro-Gaddafi security officers assaulted several journalists and removed
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resolution had been "hastily adopted". At about 5:10 pm local time, a health official in Tripoli increased the death toll from forty-eight to sixty-four. More anti-aircraft fire was heard in Tripoli at about 8:30 am local time. At 9:00 pm local time the government once again called for
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Eyewitnesses in the embattled Libyan city of Misrata reported especially intense shelling by pro-Gaddafi forces overnight. "There's been continuous and heavy shelling for three hours straight," said one man, talking to CNN from about five kilometers from Misrata's city center. "There have been a lot
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delivered more than 500 metric tonnes of food assistance, three ambulances, medical supplies and other relief items on behalf of humanitarian partners to Misrata. It also offloaded 150 metric tonnes of mixed food including pasta, rice, potatoes; 84 metric tonnes of bottled water; 12 metric tonnes of
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Pro-Gaddafi forces attacked an opposition-held oil pumping station, officials from an oil company said. One witness said eight people were killed in the attack. The attack could delay efforts to restart production from the rebel-controlled Sarir and Messla oil fields, suspended after an earlier raid
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Pro-Gaddafi forces fired anti-aircraft guns at NATO warplanes from positions in central Tripoli. Coalition jets appeared to have increased the amount of sorties flown over the capital and could be heard flying over throughout the morning and early afternoon. A NATO strike on Tripoli damaged parts of
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said US aircraft had been dropping bombs on Libyan air defenses following the full handover earlier this month to NATO control of the coalition operation there. US officials had previously said that the US was limiting its current role in the operation to support and patrolling of a no-fly zone over
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On 12 April, rebel fighters claimed they took position 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of the strategic town of Ajdabiya after clashes with pro-Gaddafi forces that left at least three dead. Pro-Gaddafi forces bombarded the western entrance to Ajdabiya, a witness reported. Eight blasts, apparently from
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A Libyan rebel tank convoy was mistakenly hit by a NATO air strike killing thirteen and wounding many. British admiral and NATO commander Russell Harding refused to apologize for this attack, saying that "until yesterday we didn't even know that the rebels possess any tanks", his task was to protect
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During the early morning, a ship carrying 300 migrants from Libya capsized in rough seas off Italy. Survivors told of trying to reach rescue boats as those unable to swim screamed in the darkness and pulled one another under water. There was speculation that 250 people of the 300 died. If confirmed,
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In the morning, the rebels advanced in an attempt to take Brega's university campus only to be ambushed and came up on roadside mines which led to a rebel retreat 30 to 35 kilometers from the town. Some of the better-trained rebels were still left behind on Brega's outskirts locked in skirmishes and
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said she had been asked to convince her daughter to retract the allegations in return for her freedom and cash or a new home. "Last night at 3, they called from Gaddafi's compound and asked me to convince my daughter Eman to change what she said, and we will set her free immediately and you can take
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Witnesses said that rocket attacks on Misrata killed at least thirty and wounded sixty. "There is very intense and random shelling on residential areas. Burned bodies are being brought into the hospital," an employee of dissident radio station in Misrata said. "The number of wounded is 60 and there
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Rebels claimed that air-strikes on pro-Gaddafi's forces located on the Al Zaitoniya – Al Soihat road near Ajdabiya reportedly hit twenty-one army vehicles belonging to pro-Gaddafi's forces. However, there was no independent or NATO confirmation of the claim. On the same day, pro-Gaddafi forces
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on the Tunisian border after overrunning pro-Gaddafi troops. Roughly 100 pro-Gaddafi troops surrendered to Tunisian authorities as anti-Gaddafi forces overran Wazzin. Among the troops were thirteen army officers, including a general. The Tunisian new agency reported that the soldiers had "defected"
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Rebel forces advanced to the oil town of Brega, hoping to bring engineers to repair damage to the refineries and the terminal. The officer who reported this also attributed the advance to NATO airstrikes. However, by afternoon it was confirmed that the assault was repelled, with rebels not managing
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nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – believe the situation in Libya should be resolved through diplomatic means, Russian President Medvedev said. "Like the other BRICS nations, Russia is deeply concerned by events in Libya and the civilian deaths there", Medvedev said
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Rebels pulled back, after a night of fighting, from inside Brega to the outskirts. They re-assembled at the eastern edge to prepare for further fighting. At that point, loyalist artillery started firing on the rebels which led to them pulling back from Brega's outskirts in a panicked retreat. After
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In the early morning, rebels managed to break through the eastern gate of Brega. They took control of most of the city from loyalist forces before loyalist artillery hit the rebels and by mid-afternoon the opposition forces had retreated from the town and were regrouping at a checkpoint to the east
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Fighting in both Ajdabiya and Misrata continued. Tanks re-entered Misrata after previously retreating. The government attempted to capture Misrata's port with naval warships, but witnesses claimed they retreated. The coalition planned to step up air strikes on Ajdabiya and government positions, and
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planned to visit Gaddafi in Tripoli next week to discuss a find a "lasting solution" to the current crisis there. He clarified earlier statements and insisted that the visit was not necessarily to find an "exit strategy" for Gaddafi, sowing doubt as to whether Gaddafi would concede to surrendering
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There was a heavy bombardment of Misrata, according to an opposition spokesman. "Gaddafi's brigades started random bombardment in the early hours of this morning. The bombardment is still going on. They targeted the city centre, mainly Tripoli Street, and three residential areas." NATO planes flew
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announced that at least twenty children had been killed in weeks of fighting in Misrata. Many more were injured and traumatized by what they had seen and heard. The deaths and injuries were due to shrapnel from mortar and tanks and bullet wounds. The youngest victim was nine months old and most of
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Reuters reported that nearly 4,000 Libyans had fled from the Western Mountains region to Tunisia in the past ten days. "They are in thousands. Hundreds arrived a few minutes ago. They are from several areas including Nalut, Yafran and Rajban," a Tunisian involved in helping Libyans arriving in the
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Gaddafi forces have started firing mortar rounds at a district in the west of the city of Misrata, an opposition spokesman said on Wednesday. "They (pro-Gaddafi forces) attacked the Abu Rouia area, in the west of Misrata. They carried out intense bombardment, using mortars", the spokesman, called
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A Qatari military aircraft arrived in Tunisia to build an advanced field hospital in the Al-Zahabiyah area, near the border with Libya, to treat people injured in Gaddafi brigades attacks. The plane carried a medical team, the first batch of equipment the hospital, 25 tonnes of medicines, medical
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Coalition forces launched air strikes on Gaddafi's forces within the city of Misrata itself. Coalition jets also launched air strikes against Gaddafi forces at Ajdabiya's eastern gate. People fleeing the city stated that only the center of the city remained in rebel hands while the outskirts were
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In Misrata, after weeks of shelling and encirclement, pro-Gaddafi forces appeared to be gradually loosening the rebels' hold there, despite Western air strikes on pro-Gaddafi targets. The rebels said they still controlled the city center and the sea port, but Gaddafi's forces had pushed into the
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At 6:45 pm local time, a French fighter jet fired the first shots, hitting government military armored vehicles. Al Jazeera reported the next day that the air raid had destroyed a convoy of fourteen tanks and several trucks loaded with RPGs and ammunition, fourteen pro-Gaddafi soldiers were
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A total of 151 sorties were conducted which included 45 strike sorties. Key hits were: in Tripoli: 1 Command & Control Facility. In the vicinity of Sirte: 1 Ammunition Storage Facility. In the vicinity of Mizda: 1 Ammunition Storage Facility. In the vicinity of Misrata: 1 Rocket Launcher, 2
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According to Al Jazeera, some citizens of Benghazi were leaving the city and moving northwest to other anti-Gaddafi held towns. Later reports from Al Jazeera/Pentagon relations told that American warships had launched cruise missiles at Libyan airfields as part of a multi-phase operation called
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Libyan opposition fighters manned a checkpoint on the road leading out of Ajdabiya westwards toward government-held Brega on Thursday, signaling a possible stalemate in the ongoing conflict for lack of progress by either side. Opposition fighters erected barricades near the western entrance of
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An opposition spokesman in Misrata said the city was freed from pro-Gaddafi's forces on 23 April after a siege of nearly two months. There was no independent confirmation, but pro-Gaddafi troops captured by anti-Gaddafi forces in Misrata said the army had been ordered to retreat and the Libyan
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Pro-Gaddafi forces again pounded Misrata, targeting the port where a medical aid ship was expected to dock and destroying a cement factory and cargo containers, residents said. At least twenty people were killed and more than twenty others were wounded in a dawn attack at the port and a nearby
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An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that the defected 36th "AsSaiqa" battalion was attacking from the south of Brega in the desert. They were launching a heavy attack against Gaddafi's forces using Grad missiles. They had managed to push west once more towards the area of Arbaeen which caused
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Al Jazeera reported that "unprecedented protests" occurred in Tripoli. Large demonstrations such as these had previously been limited by the heavy security presence, indicating the growing boldness of the populace of Tripoli. The protesters were eventually dispersed by live fire from security
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NTC spokesman Ghoga told a news conference in Benghazi that the council was not opposed to foreign ground forces to protect a safe haven for civilians. "If that (protecting civilians) does not come except through ground forces that will ensure this safe haven, then there is no harm in that at
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There was fierce fighting at the front line, halfway between Brega and Ajdabiya. Agence France-Presse reported that a convoy of sixty opposition vehicles came under heavy artillery and mortar fire. They rushed reinforcements to the front line between their territory in the east and the mainly
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that pro-Gaddafi forces in Misrata had been ordering people to march to the city square and demonstrate their support for Gaddafi's government and that when an anti-Gaddafi demonstration broke out, the pro-Gaddafi forces fired into the crowd of 4,000 using heavy artillery and snipers, killing
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It was reported that Russia had said it would not support any UN Security Council resolutions on Libya which could escalate the conflict in Libya. "If a resolution leads to a further escalation of a civil war by any means, including outside intervention, we will not be able to support this",
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The US decided to give opposition forces "non-lethal assistance" goods worth US$ 25 million after assessing their capabilities and intentions. The goods are to be delivered from existing US stocks and comprise "medical supplies, uniforms, boots, tents, personal protective gear, radios" and
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Pro Gaddafi forces withdrew from the Misrata which had been under siege for almost three months. Opposition forces declared the battle for the city to be over and advanced to the Dafniya area to the west and the Tawergha area to the east, establishing a defensive perimeter around Misrata
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Rebels temporarily retreated from Bin Jawad after intense mortar fire, but returned and fighting continued directly west of Bin Jawad, according to the BBC News. Later, it confirmed that the rebels had once again retreated from Bin Jawad, this time some of them as far as Ra's
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With NATO attacks increasing in both severity and frequency, numerous defections amongst Gaddafi's military and political elite, and steadily increasing support from the international community, the opposition was able to make limited gains towards the end of May. After being
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A spokesman for the anti-Gaddafi forces said that Gaddafi troops in Ajdabiya were trying to surrender. Col. Ahmad Omar Bani stated that the anti-Gaddafi forces "received information from freedom fighters in Ajdabiya" saying "some Gaddafi fighters have offered to leave their
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Pressure was mounting on Gaddafi from within his stronghold in Tripoli, with increasing NATO airstrikes and worsening shortages of fuel and goods. An activist said on Friday that there had also been a wave of anti-government protests in several Tripoli neighborhoods that
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Rebels claimed for a third time in a row to have re-taken the Wazzin border post after a night of heavy fighting. However, Al Jazeera confirmed that the Gaddafi green flag of Libya was still flying over the border post thus proving that government troops were still in
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the air for the lack of air-strikes the previous day. Later during the day, rebels were pulling out of Brega to Ajdabiyah. In the evening, BBC News reported that Brega was in control of pro-Gaddafi forces and Ajdabiya was coming under attack by loyalist troops.
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a ceasefire. However, Al Jazeera reporters later questioned the spokesperson for the military, he replied that no one would in the public would be informed of this by media. At 10:26 pm local time a loud explosion was reported nearby Gaddafi's compound,
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NATO airstrikes targeted several ships in Tripoli's port, a loyalist asset which had become an increasing threat to the waters off Misrata. Meanwhile, opposition forces battled with Gaddafi forces for control of two major highways in the Nafusa Mountains
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NATO stated that the Libyan government had no evidence of Saif's death, and furthermore claimed that what the Libyan government had called a "residence" actually held an underground bunker which was used as a command and control center and that was the
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criticized NATO by saying it was not doing enough, and that "civilians are dying every day". Younis talked about how sewage was being re-routed into water wells in Misrata by Gaddafi's forces, and that water supplies were running desperately short in
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More than twenty NATO airstrikes hit Tripoli near Gaddhafi's compound in the largest offensive attack on the capital since foreign intervention began. At least three people were reported killed and dozens wounded according to government spokesman
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Pro-Gaddafi forces heavily bombard Misrata with tank shells and mortars from the north and northwest. Pro-Gaddafi snipers continued to shoot the city's residents. About 4,000 migrant workers, mostly Egyptians, were waiting by Misrata's port to be
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from the past few days. After a few hours of skirmishes, pro-Gaddafi forces forward units, engaging rebels on the western outskirts of Ajdabiya, pulled back. In the afternoon more than thirty vehicles of rebel reinforcements arrived in Ajdabiya.
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Oun Ali Oun was quoted as saying during a Roman press conference, "There is a lot of killing, genocide...violence against women. No wise, rational person with the minimum of dignity can do what we saw with our eyes and what he asked us to do."
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Anti-Gaddafi fighters said NATO airstrikes helped them hold Ajdabiya and drive Gaddafi's forces out during the weekend's attack. They said the loyalist incursion in western Ajdabiya lasted perhaps twenty-four hours and took thirteen civilian
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of the city. Later, the rebels managed once again to enter the town and took control of a part of it. However, a large number of Gaddafi's forces were holed up at the university and the rebels were still not able to get into the city center.
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During the morning, pro-Gaddafi forces shelled the western outskirts of Ajdabiya. A Reuters correspondent reported hearing blasts and machine gun fire for around thirty minutes from the western boundary of the town, which is the gateway to
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finally managed to leave the port of Misrata for Benghazi. It had first been prevented from docking and then from leaving as Gaddafi forces continuously shelled the port. The ship was carrying nearly 1,000 migrant workers and 25 seriously
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from policing the Libyan no-fly zone to ground-attack roles following opposition criticism that NATO forces failed to protect Misrata. In a statement, the UK defence ministry said the move aimed at "further bolstering NATO's ground attack
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Backed by coalition airstrikes, revolutionaries pushed back into Brega and were holding the eastern part of the town. Revolutionaries reported that Gaddafi's forces were leaving land mines after withdrawing from the area around Brega's
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that France would intensify air strikes on Gaddafi's army. Meanwhile, Italian Defense Minister La Russa, said that Italy would send ten army advisers to aid the rebels in Libya, after France and the UK announced they were also sending
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Gaddafi's forces to retreat. It was difficult to verify casualties, but four shells landed directly in an area where revolutionaries were congregated earlier. Ambulances were seen rushing to that area and they had not come back since.
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between rebels and Gaddafi soldiers, in which thirteen rebels and three loyalists were killed. Nine of the rebels were killed as prisoners of war, and government forces refused to give the bodies of the dead rebels back to their
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announced that it would help 5,000 people trapped in Misrata "escape the besieged city and will provide vital medical assistance to those who remain in towns across western Libya," intending to evacuate foreign workers from the
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Rebels said neither side could claim control of Brega, one of a string of oil towns along the Mediterranean coast that had been taken and retaken by each side in recent weeks. Warplanes flew over Brega, followed by the sound of
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Gaddafi forces re-captured the Wazzin border crossing with Tunisia after a swift advance in which they pushed the rebels back over the border into Tunisia where the fighting continued on the edge of the Tunisian border town of
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that the Obama administration hoped to free a small portion of the more than $ 30 billion it had frozen in Libyan assets to support Gaddafi opponents, pending approval from
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There was heavy fighting along the coastal road between Ajdabiya and Brega, Reuters reported. Gaddafi loyalists had been resupplied with ammunition. The rebels were, at that point, some 20 kilometres (12 miles) away from
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government said earlier that local tribes would take over the battle from the army. "Misrata is free, the rebels have won. Of Gaddafi's forces, some are killed and others are running away," anti-Gaddafi-forces spokesman
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who attempted to defend her from Gaddafi's security forces, was deported from Libya. Clover said that he had been told the night before to leave because of what Libyan government officials said were "inaccuracies in his
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A rebel spokesman in Misrata said they saw no evidence of a ceasefire. Instead, pro-Gaddafi forces seemed to be stepping up their attack on the city, using Grad rockets for the first time. Intense street fighting
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Libyan state television threatened that any ship that tried to enter Misrata's port would be attacked, regardless of the justification. It also said that government attacks had rendered the port "non-functional".
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Reuters also reported that rebels in Misrata repelled two attacks from pro-Gaddafi forces. The fighting was on Tripoli Street, which leads to the city center, and Nak el Theqeel Street, which leads to the city's
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Seven civilians died and twenty-five were wounded in a coalition air strike on a pro-Gaddafi convoy in eastern Libya. The strike hit a truck carrying ammunition, and the resulting explosion destroyed two nearby
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The national forum of leaders and dignitaries of the Libyan tribes called for a debate to promulgate a new constitution and described as void all agreements and commitments proposed by the NTC with any foreign
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reported, based upon consistent reports from local sources, that pro-Gaddafi snipers in Misrata showed a pattern of indiscriminately targeting children. The Red Cross was sending a team on a boat to Misrata to
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poll released on 21 March, one in three Britons agreed with the decision to take military action in Libya. The survey found that 43% disagreed with the action and 22% were unsure. However, a separate survey by
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Following the attack, Gaddafi loyalists chased the rebel forces to Ajdabiya, and both civilians and some rebels were on the verge of retreating from the city amid rumors Gaddafi's forces were preparing for an
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it would be the deadliest crossing to Italy in recent memory and the worst refugee disaster since a wave of migrants began arriving in Italy in January after popular revolts in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. The
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NATO launched airstrikes near Gaddafi's complex in Tripoli while a bus carrying foreign journalists was attacked by civilians armed with guns and knives while waiting to refuel at a Tripoli petrol station.
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a week earlier. However, this was not confirmed by any other independent media. The crashing of the plane had also not been previously reported or confirmed by any other independent media except Al Manara.
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Rebel forces on the outskirts of Brega were bolstered by the arrival of a number of well-armed, seemingly well-trained soldiers in full military attire. It was not immediately clear where they were from.
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It was reported that the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Libya said that the food supplies in parts of Libya that Gaddafi controlled might run out within weeks causing crisis among the general populace.
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fired on a Libyan 12-meter patrol vessel after it launched missiles at merchant ships in the port of Misrata "to stop them from firing into the port, harming civilians and damaging other vessels". A US
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quoted a Libyan government official who said administration of Misrata was re-taken by pro-Gaddafi government, however rebels claimed that they still controlled the city. A caller from Misrata to CNN's
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commanding. Off the coast of Libya, there were: 11 vessels from Italy, 11 from the US (including three submarines, each with 112 missiles on board), one from the UK, one from France and one from Canada.
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A British military officer claimed that Libya's air force "no longer exists as a fighting force" due to coalition air strikes and that coalition aircraft are now "operating with impunity" over Libya.
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attack helicopters that were preparing attack in the Az Zintan and Misrata regions were shot down in the last twenty-four hours. They were making further analyses to have a more-precise assessment.
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The BBC News reported that the rebels rejected a peace plan presented by the African Union. The rebels said they were rejecting the truce because it did not include plans for Gaddafi to step down.
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Anti-Gaddafi forces expanded their control over areas of eastern and western parts of Misrata. Fighting subsided compared to previous weeks, while pro-Gaddafi forces continued to shell the city.
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A member of the opposition forces claimed a major success – killing thirty government snipers in Misrata. He also said that all Libyan government military vessels have abandoned the port.
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A NATO airstrike flattened a building inside Gaddafi's Bab al-Azizia compound early Monday, in what a press official from Gaddafi's government said was an attempt on the Libyan leader's life.
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The Benghazi-based opposition offered a conditional ceasefire, but Gaddafi's government described its terms as "mad", saying it required the Gaddafi government to withdraw troops from cities.
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intercepted a private ship from Benghazi that was carrying weapons, ammunition, and medical supplies to the people of Misrata. The Turkish navy refused to allow the ship to land at Misrata.
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Libya's rebel council named what it called a "crisis team", including a new armed-forces head, which was to administer parts of the country it was helping in its struggle to topple Gaddafi.
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While human rights organizations warned of indiscriminate attacks in the Nafusa mountains, refugees spoke of kidnappings in the village of Ghezaya which was surrounded by Gaddafi's troops.
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counter the rebels' attempt. These tanks were disabled by the rebels, and several of Gaddafi's snipers were killed or captured. Families were seeking refuge in schools and other buildings.
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Agence France-Presse reported that the rebels' advance on Sirte had been halted about 137 kilometres (85 miles) from the edge of Sirte by pro-Gaddafi forces. The opposition forces seized
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Gaddafi's forces heavily bombard Misrata, sometimes targeting residences. One family was reported killed by such a blast. Gunners on rooftops shot at anyone who went out onto the street.
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rockets, according to residents. Nine people were wounded in the attack which happened late on 24 April. Pro-Gaddafi forces fired between six and nine rockets, which crashed into homes.
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Pro-Gaddafi forces were reported in the suburbs of Benghazi and shelling the city with artillery from 20 km (12 mi) away. Pro-Gaddafi tanks inside Benghazi were reported by a
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Gaddafi forces have bombarded the opposition at the Wazin border crossing. A Tunisian told Reuters that very heavy bombardment was going on and they were trying to retake the crossing.
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the woman from the hotel. The security officers said that they were taking al-Obaidi to a hospital. Al-Obaidi said she was being taken to prison. Charles Clover, a journalist with the
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Pro-Gaddafi forces reinforced their position around Brega. They dug in their long-range missile batteries to conceal them from NATO warplanes, according to an opposition commander.
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NATO conducted air strikes on Tripoli in the early hours. Agence France-Presse reporters said they heard several explosions after planes flew over, followed by anti-aircraft fire.
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The humanitarian situation in Misrata worsened amid more shelling on the city and measures to get medical care were becoming increasingly desperate, an opposition spokesman said.
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said, "some Russians were swallowing Muammar Gaddafi's lies about civilian casualties in Libya" and said the coalition forces were doing their best to avoid civilian casualties.
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Thousands of telecommunications workers vowed to act as human shields against NATO airstrikes targeting communications buildings, which had suffered $ 1.25 billion in damages.
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also stated that several tanks and armoured vehicles were also destroyed, including "22 tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery pieces in the vicinity of Ajdabiya and Misrata".
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told Reuters by telephone from the city. He added that while pro-Gaddafi forces had retreated from the city, they were still outside and would be in a position to bombard it.
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Pro-Gaddafi forces withdrew from Misrata and claim they will allow the tribal leaders to deal with anti-Gaddafi forces. Meanwhile, NATO continued its air strikes on Tripoli.
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The UK said it was expanding its presence in Libya with military advisers and the EU said it was prepared to send troops for humanitarian assistance if requested by the UN.
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reported that the Commander of the International Coalition for Libya stated that civilians were being targeted by pro-Gaddafi forces in Misrata. A Misratan resident told
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Libyan armed men on the port of Tripoli captured an Italian ship with eleven crew members – eight from Italy, two from India and one from Ukraine. The ship, the
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Forces loyal to Gaddafi attacked the remote eastern oil town of Jalu in the Libyan desert on Saturday, but the town remained in rebel hands, a rebel spokesman said.
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fled to Egypt and resigned. Gaddafi spoke out to those like him and called them "traitors", swearing to block their access back to the country once the war is over.
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was intended to degrade 'command and control', the goal was not to assassinate Gaddafi. However, had he been at the site, he would have been a "legitimate target".
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Al Jazeera reported that Swedish lawmakers approved a plan to send up to eight fighter jets and one transport plane to join the NATO-led air operations over Libya.
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Al Jazeera reported that there was still fighting going on in Brega, and the previous-day's attack had been repelled with heavy casualties on the opposition side.
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Spain, Denmark and the Netherlands denied rebel claims that their governments recognize the National Transitional Council in lieu of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
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Rebels counter-attacked against Brega in an attempt to push out Gaddafi's forces. By late afternoon, coalition forces had bombed pro-Gaddafi forces near Brega.
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Chairperson of the African Union Commission Dr. Jean Ping presented remarks during a meeting of the International Contact Group on Libya, held in Rome, Italy.
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Tunisia warned Libya for the second time to prevent its troops from firing towards Tunisia, threatening a diplomatic response from the U.N. Security Council.
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batteries. When they tried to secretly surround Ajdabiya, NATO planes attacked them southwest of the city and in Mareer Qabes, an area northwest of the city.
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Al Jazeera reported that on 20 March an air strike had destroyed fourteen tanks, twenty armored-troop carriers and several trucks filled with ammunition and
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The Libyan government claimed NATO air raids had killed 718 civilians and injured more than 4,000 since the bombing campaign to enforce a no-fly zone began.
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Several fighters were killed in Misrata; the clashes centered around the road leading to the port. NATO also attacked Gaddafi's forces in several locations.
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Western warplanes bombed Gaddafi's tanks and artillery in eastern Libya to try to break a battlefield stalemate and help rebels take the strategic town of
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had fled to Tunisia. There were widespread unconfirmed reports that multiple additional high-level Gaddafi government officials were planning to defect.
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A ship with nearly 1,200 Asian and African migrants, many in bad shape after weeks with little food or water, left Misrata on Friday for Benghazi, the
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had been taken by pro-Gaddafi forces. During the pro-Gaddafi push into Yafran's center, seven anti-Gaddafi troops were killed and eleven were wounded.
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Water and electricity shortages worsened in Misrata, particularly on the outskirts of the city. The area near the central-city hospital was bombarded.
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Loyalist forces in Misrata captured the main hospital and positioned snipers on its roof. The opposition requested a hospital ship be sent to Misrata.
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NATO announced that its Operation Unified Protector destroyed eleven tanks on 11 April, twenty-five tanks on 10 April and forty-nine since 9 April.
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which authorized member states "to take all necessary measures... to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in the
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Al Jazeera reported that Qatar became the third state (after France and Portugal) to recognize the NTC as the only official government of Libya.
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rescued forty-eight people later in the day and a fishing boat picked up three after the vessel began taking on water shortly after 1 a.m.
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area, about 230 kilometres (140 miles) southwest of Tripoli, told Agence France-Presse that Gaddafi's forces fired Grad rockets at the town of
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Eight people were killed and twenty-four wounded in Misrata as pro-Gaddafi forces fired mortars while advancing towards the city from the west.
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The BBC News reported that an African Union mission had arrived in Libya to try to negotiate a ceasefire between the rebels and the loyalists.
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The Libyan government said the rebels violated the UN "no fly" resolution by using a helicopter and a fighter jet to bomb Libyan armed forces.
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began on 15 February 2011 as a civil protest and later evolved into a widespread uprising. However, by 19 March, Libyan forces under Colonel
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Though loyalist forces continued to launch attacks and shell the city from its outskirts, opposition forces claimed liberation of Misrata,
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Rebel forces, suffering a shortage of skilled armored vehicle drivers, sent out an appeal by Free Libya radio for anyone who could drive a
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Truck-Mounted Guns. In the vicinity of Hun: 1 Ammunition Storage Facility. In the vicinity of Zintan: 4 Surface-To-Air Missile Launchers.
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Libyan rebel forces captured Misrata airport after hours of overnight fighting, burning government tanks as loyalist forces retreated.
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Anti-Gaddafi forces managed to clear the center of Misrata from snipers, and secure some vital buildings amidst fighting over the city
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Reuters reported that pro-Gaddafi forces had attacked Zintan. The attacks for the most part were random firing from north of the town.
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An escaped prisoner reported that rebel soldiers captured by pro-Gaddafi forces were being tortured in an underground prison in Sirte.
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Anti-Gaddafi forces started to bring in supplies – through the border crossing at Wazzin – to the towns under siege in the
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and an image of this flag appeared on the mission's official website which had also removed an image of Gaddafi from its index page.
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The UK government expelled five diplomats from the Libyan embassy in London stating that they "could pose a threat" to UK security.
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The chairperson of the African Union Commission met with the UN secretary-general while at the African Union Extraordinary Summit.
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Pro-Gaddafi forces unleashed heavy shelling on Misrata, pushing troops and tanks into the rebel-held western city, a witness said.
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Libyan state television says NATO had bombed close to the television building during Gaddafi's speech early on Saturday morning.
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and Abu Ruwayya, threatening loyalist communication lines into Misrata. Guerrilla attacks were also reported to be occurring in
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and were advancing towards an area called the Red Valley, but found it to be full of mines. Fighting was ongoing near Nofaliya.
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a university complex. Smoke was also seen on a military base, which was the target of the attack. Several people were injured.
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The US agreed to NATO's request for a 48-hour extension of US participation in coalition air strikes against targets in Libya.
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also fired on two smaller Libyan vessels traveling with the larger ship, destroying one and forcing the other to be abandoned.
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Fighting was shifting to the edges of Misrata, turning small village clinics into trauma centres, witnesses told Al Jazeera.
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Libyan rebels' foreign minister was set to request financial assistance during talks with US officials in Washington, D.C.
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Moscow strongly condemned NATO for bombing Gaddafi's complex, stating that its mandate was to "protect, not kill Libyans".
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In anticipation of UN approval for a ground mission in Misrata, the European Union prepared 1,000 troops for the mission.
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The rebels signed an oil export deal with Qatar, and announced that shipments of crude would start in "less than a week".
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region. There were no reports of casualties in the fighting for the town after the rebels put up only light resistance.
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NATO jets fired on and destroyed the guard towers surrounding Gaddafi's Tripolitanian military complex, Bab al-Azizia.
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Three army officers, including a captain and a colonel defected to Tunisia by boat along with twenty Libyan civilians.
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There was fighting on Misrata's Tripoli Street, but no shelling was taking place, an opposition fighter told Reuters.
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and Gaddafi's son, had died from his injuries sustained when Muhammad Mokhtar Osman allegedly crashed his plane into
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accused Gaddafi's government of committing war crimes in Misrata by "deliberately targeting and killing civilians".
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Forces loyal to Gaddafi bombed large fuel storage tanks in Misrata, destroying the tanks and causing a large fire.
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NATO said it had agreed to take over command of the military operation that was enforcing UN resolutions on Libya.
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cruise missiles were aborted after journalists were taken there to show them the damage from the original attack.
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approved the use of Italian aircraft for ground attack missions in Libya as part of Operation Unified Protector.
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Heavy mortar fire in Misrata killed at least ten and injured more than 100 others. Seven Libyan civilians and a
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NATO launched three new air strikes in and around Tripoli. They struck a missile battery and two other targets.
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The United Arab Emirates committed six F-16 and six Mirage fighters to help enforce the no-fly zone over Libya.
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operatives were in Libya to gather intelligence for coalition airstrikes and make contacts with rebel forces.
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At about 2:30 am local time, anti-aircraft gunfire was heard for about seven minutes echoing throughout
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was shot down over Benghazi by ground fire. A rebel spokesman later confirmed that the plane belonged to the
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Gaddafi's forces intensified their attack on Misrata, using tanks, RPGs and artillery on civilian buildings.
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operatives worked the field to connect with rebel fighters who had seen their advance toward Tripoli halted.
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in Tripoli. It was confirmed by CNN that a building at the heart of the Azizia compound had been destroyed.
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Explosions reportedly shook an eastern suburb of Tripoli, as warplanes staged a raid on the Libyan capital.
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Turkey released a plan hoping for a ceasefire between the warring Libyans. The plan failed to materialize.
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In southern Libya, pro-Gaddafi forces attacked oil fields that supply the opposition-held oil terminal in
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created a petition with the goal of convincing Turkey to request the Gaddafi government to free al-Obeidi.
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said by phone. Residents fled the region because of shelling, fighting and threats by pro-Gaddafi forces.
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Gaddafi's prime minister sent letters to foreign governments looking to negotiate a ceasefire in Libya.
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A rebel convoy near Brega fired into the air with an anti-aircraft gun, perhaps in celebration. A NATO
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upon entering Tunisia. However, all of the 100 soldiers returned from Tunisia into Libya the next day.
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Pro-Gaddafi troops used heavy weaponry to force the rebels to retreat from Nofaliya towards Bin Jawad.
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At the UN, Russia, China and India prevented sanctions from being imposed on Libyan state television.
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Rebel forces recaptured Ajdabiya after Gaddafi forces retreated and with little threat also captured
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Pro-Gaddafi forces were stationed in a residential area in Brega in large numbers with around eight
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said that coalition forces launched 22 Tomahawk missiles overnight, while flying 115 strike sorties.
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The Peace and Security Council of the African Union (AU), at its 275th Meeting, situation in Libya.
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fighter jet operated by an opposition pilot, forcing him to land after he violated the no-fly zone.
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doctor also died in the most recent fighting, doctors told Reuters, with about 120 people injured.
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The events regarding the military intervention on 19 March can be tracked in the related articles:
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Pro-Gaddafi forces launched a Grad rocket attack on an industrial area in Misrata in the morning.
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government-held west. The AFP correspondent counted some 100 rebel vehicles heading to the front.
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reporter embedded with the rebels, coalition forces began bombing Gaddafi forces around Adjabiya.
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spokesman Shamsi Abdul Molah made the incorrect claim that the rebel forces had captured Sirte.
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Hussein el Warfali, commander of the pro-Gaddafi Eagle Brigade in Tripoli, was reported killed.
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warplane crashed in Libya; its pilots had minor injuries. One of the pilots was recovered a US
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More than 100 tribal and community leaders from Libya met with NTC members at a conference in
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As of 27 May, a total of twenty NATO ships were actively patrolling the Central Mediterranean.
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Libya's EU ambassador Hadeiba Hadi defected from the Gaddafi government along with his staff.
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and were wearing them in and around the city. The report came amidst fears Gaddafi could use
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Gaddafi's government was circumventing sanctions by importing gasoline from Italian refiner
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NATO conducted air strikes against munitions bunkers 13 kilometres (8.1 miles) from Tripoli.
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Ajdabiya, the last major town before Benghazi and the key oil exporting terminal of Tobruk.
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US Secretary of State Clinton and an envoy from the opposition forces held talks in London.
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The United Kingdom announced plans to send four Apache helicopters to aid in the conflict.
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had issued a request for an arrest warrant against Gaddafi for "crimes against humanity".
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showed the opposite result with a majority of Britons questioned supporting the campaign.
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Libyan state media and government officials claimed that Gaddafi's second youngest son,
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NATO strikes hit the area of al-Assah, about 170 kilometres (110 miles) west of Tripoli.
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The US might consider putting troops on the ground for a ground offensive, Army General
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Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War and military intervention (16 August – 23 October)
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged Gaddafi to step down as "all options are open."
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as the NTC's defense minister. The precise date of Digheily's appointment was unclear.
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US President Obama authorized US$ 25 million in non-lethal aid to anti-Gaddafi forces.
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Turkey recognized the NTC as the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people.
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The Chairperson of the African Union was received in London by the Foreign Secretary.
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The Chairperson of the African Union traveled to Europe to discuss the Libyan crisis.
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the children killed in the past two weeks were younger than ten, a spokeswoman said.
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NATO airstrikes destroyed a pro-Gaddafi military convoy attempting to enter Misrata.
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Eight explosions from coalition bombings were heard after sunset in eastern Tripoli.
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Italy recognised the interim national council in Benghazi as its "only legitimate
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initially reported that the plane was "bombing their (rebels) eastern stronghold".
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were launched overnight in Libya by the allies, according to a spokesman for the
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The BBC News reported that loyalist forces had put a number of mines in Misrata.
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reported its contacts in Misrata said soldiers loyal to Gaddafi had been issued
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The African Union held a consultative meeting on Libya at the ministerial level.
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civilians and "it is not our task .. to improve communications with the rebels".
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By evening, the rebels had advanced to about 50 km (31 mi) from Sirte.
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Gaddafi was said to be arming volunteers to fight the uprising against his rule.
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In response to Russia's call for an immediate cease fire, US Defense Secretary
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Rebels claimed to have gained control over eastern Brega after heavy clashes.
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and helped their allies there to fight against Gaddafi loyalists. Armed with
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Rebel forces claimed to advance further along the coast, taking the town of
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condemned the violence from the US and France with Russia claiming that the
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began entering Libyan airspace in reconnaissance missions in support of the
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Dagher, Sam; Hodge, Nathan; Solomon, Jay; Fidler, Stephen (25 March 2011).
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single-engine military trainer aircraft which was breaking the no-fly zone.
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announced that its 130-cubic-metre relief shipment had arrived in Misrata.
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Parkinson, Joe; Gauthiers-Villars, David; Spencer, Mimosa (27 May 2011).
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Russia joined many Western countries' demands for Gaddafi to leave power.
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Libya's pro-democracy fighters formed an "interim government", headed by
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reported that rebels were growing active in the loyalist-held towns of
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was to command the NATO military air and sea operations under the name
939: 891: 723: 8975:"Factbox: Latest Military Activity in Libya for 22 May 2011" 8382:"Libya's Rebel Government Asks for $ 3 Billion in International Loans" 8174:"Witnesses: Attacks Intensify in Misrata, Benghazi After Fatal Strike" 5310:"Obama Deployed CIA Agent to Libya to Aid and Supply Rebels Weeks Ago" 4336:
Branigin, William; Wilson, Scott; Bahrampouurl, Tara (24 March 2011).
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had agreed on a resolution allowing US military intervention in Libya.
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US officials said the attack on Tripoli, carried out by two Norwegian
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Later that day, Gaddafi's Secretary General of the People's Congress,
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Agence France-Presse reported that loyalists attacked Misrata's port.
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Pro-Gaddafi forces re-entered Misrata and attacked its main hospital.
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Gaddafi stated in an audio clip to NATO saying "you cannot kill me".
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stated his support for the no-fly zone being implemented over Libya.
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Four people were killed as pro-Gaddafi forces attacked Zintan with
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were 30 martyrs. This is the toll for the past 12 hours," he added.
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Rebels and loyalists continued to clash on the Brega–Ajdabiya road.
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authorized direct military action by its air force to help enforce
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Rebels were low on money and hope for funding from Western powers.
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announced new sanctions against five senior pro-Gaddafi persons:
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The head of intelligence, the oil minister, the secretary of the
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anything you and your children would ask for," her mother stated.
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NATO airstrikes killed eleven rebels and wounded two in Misrata.
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Al Jazeera reported that the rebels in Nalut and Zintan entered
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aircraft then returned fire and killed at least thirteen people.
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Ward, Victoria; Spillius, Alex; Squires, Nick (23 March 2011).
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Loyalist forces hit the main fuel depot in Misrata on Saturday.
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Committee on Libya Convenes its Fourth Meeting in Addis Ababa.
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and a deputy foreign minister also defected and escaped Libya.
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The UK government confirmed that the Libyan Foreign Minister,
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was bombed by French aircraft. Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister
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Gabbatt, Adam; Tran, Mark; Haynes, Jonathan (22 March 2011).
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NATO allies rejected the most recent Libyan cease-fire offer.
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Xinhua News Agency reported that the Chief Prosecutor of the
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rifles, they were able to drive Gaddafi's forces from Yafran.
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Al Jazeera reported that pro-Gaddafi soldiers in the town of
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Bumiller, Elizabeth; Kirkpatrick, David D. (24 March 2011).
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Committee on Libya Convened Its 5th Meeting in Addis Ababa"
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in order to increase NATO's accuracy and ability to strike
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Devastation mounts in Misrata after heavy shelling on port.
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Sirte and Al-Hira were target areas in air strikes by NATO.
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NATO airstrikes killed two rebels and wounded ten in Brega.
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Libyan rebels again advanced towards the oil town of Brega.
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Libyan state television said that Libyan Interior Minister
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Crilly, Rob; Kirkup, James; Winnett, Rob (22 March 2011).
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two weeks ago. The extent of the damage was not yet known.
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Despite the UN no-fly-zone policy, the rebel side used an
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UK jets bombed ammunition bunkers in southern Libya. The
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Plans by coalition forces to hit Gaddafi's compound with
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power, a demand the NTC had insisted was not negotiable.
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Gaddafi's forces launched a heavy bombardment on Zintan.
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Libye : point de situation opération Harmattan n°8
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near Ajdabiya and fourteen near Misrata during the day.
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were on the brink of a decisive victory over rebels in
9338:"Libya: NATO Planes Target Gaddafi's Tripoli Compound" 9080:(via Monsters and Critics). Retrieved 16 August 2011. 8580:"Libyan Chiefs, Dignitaries Call for New Constitution" 6358:"NATO Warplanes Attack Kadhafi Forces Near Brega: AFP" 5844:
Golovnina, Maria; Dziadosz, Alexander (1 April 2011).
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Fahim, Kareem; Kirkpatrick, David D. (26 March 2011).
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also shelled al-Faluja, a small village near Ajdabiya.
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Gaddafi's forces shelled Zintan, southwest of Tripoli.
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There were four pro-Gaddafi tanks on the road outside
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NATO took sole command of air operations in Libya as
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Committee on Libya, at the Level of Heads of States"
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Fighting broke out in the pro-Gaddafi stronghold of
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Committee on Libya, at the Level of Heads of States.
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Fighting took place in Western Libya, around Zintan.
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Libya. Lapan said the US remained in a support role.
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There was a meeting of the African Union High-Level
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Archived from 3230:Golovnina, Maria; Georgy, Michael (19 March 2011). 3193: 3191: 3189: 3187: 3185: 1211:The French army issued its eighth press release on 9623:"Libya Says Nato Air Raids 'Killed 700 Civilians'" 6304:"Libyan Rebel Leader Says NATO Isn't Doing Enough" 4969:Knight, Ben; Cowan, Jane; Staffs (29 March 2011). 4725:"Woman Cries for Help, Says Abused by Gaddafi Men" 4714: 4360: 4025:"Gaddafi Attacks Libya's Zintan – Al Arabiya" 3784:Anderson, Katie; Thompson, Hannah (8 March 2011). 2437:Air strikes hit Gaddafi forces surrounding Zintan. 1844:There was a visit of the African Union High Level 1575:artillery duels with Gaddafi's forces in the town. 1021:Following an interview with US Secretary of State 550: 10845:United Nations General Assembly Resolution 65/265 8972: 8622:"First US Aid Shipment for Libyan Rebels Arrives" 8461:"Libyan rebels pass on Turkey's revised road map" 8313:"UK, Italy Say Their Embassies in Italy Attacked" 8054:"Pro-Gaddafi Forces Clash with Tunisian Military" 7998:"Libyan Forces Overrun Rebels on Tunisian Border" 7529:"Libya: Misurata Rebels Dislodge Gaddafi Snipers" 7371: 7369: 7367: 6710: 6564:"Neue Gaddafi-Taktik erschwert Angriffe der Nato" 5930:"NATO Airstrike Reportedly Kills Rebels in Libya" 5398:"Libya Rebels Beat Rapid Retreat East under Fire" 5157: 5155: 5104:"Libya and Middle East Unrest – Live Updates 4941:"Libyan Rebels 'Sign Oil Export Deal with Qatar'" 4820:"Rebels Take Ras Lanuf, Brega , Uqayla, Bin Jawa" 2860:Committee on Libya convened its fifth meeting in 1233:Rebel fighters took control of the small town of 1066:The Bab Al-Azizia compound was also bombed again. 10952: 10748:International reactions to military intervention 9136: 9090:"US Reaches Out to Libya Rebels Amid Airstrikes" 8758:"NATO Strike Kills at Least 16 in Brega: Report" 8640:"Accounts of Abduction on Libya's Western Front" 8408:"U.S. To Use Frozen Libya Assets To Fund Rebels" 7703:"Gaddafi Troops Encircle Towns in West of Libya" 6003:"Libya Rebels Battle Gaddafi Forces in Oil Town" 5762:"Libya Plays Down Musa Kusa's British Defection" 5530: 5284:Klapper, Bradly; Burns, Robert (29 March 2011). 5233: 5041: 4607: 4049: 3939:"Russia Calls for Immediate Cease-Fire in Libya" 3687: 3532: 3232:"Western Warplanes, Missiles Hit Libyan Targets" 3182: 2709:announced the acquisition of 1300 "smart bombs". 2482:Shells fired at the Libyan–Tunisian border near 1184:The outskirts of Misrata were hit by airstrikes. 1074:24 March: NATO takes command of naval operations 84: Rebel western coastal offensive in August. 10865:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2016 10860:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2009 10855:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 10850:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970 9484:"S. African President: Gadhafi Ready for Truce" 9400:"Russia Joins Western Chorus for Gaddafi To Go" 9108:"South Africa's Zuma To Meet Gaddafi for Talks" 9003: 8199:"Libyan Artillery Rounds Land in Tunisian Town" 6804:Committee on the Situation in Libya to Tripoli" 6751:"Libya: Reaching People in Misrata and Zawiyah" 6690:"NATO Confirms Its Planes Struck Libyan Rebels" 6664:"Libya: Nato Airstrike 'Kills Rebels in Brega'" 6146:"U.S. Extends Libya Airstrike Role by 48 Hours" 6083: 5759: 4248:Karouny, Mariam; Tanner, Adam (24 March 2011). 3814: 3431:"World Intervenes in Libya, with Unusual Speed" 3372:"Plane Shot Down over Rebel-Held City in Libya" 3229: 2791:reported that Democrats and Republicans in the 1934:residential area, a medical assistant told CNN. 1094:A French fighter, destroyed Libyan pro-Gaddafi 137:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 78: Contested areas between March and August. 9599:"Food Running Out in Gaddafi-Held Libya: U.N." 8336:"U.N. Says International Staff Leaves Tripoli" 8144:الأخبار – عربي – مقتل نجل للقذافي بغارة للناتو 8107: 8105: 8103: 7952:"Libya: Nato Strike 'Kills Rebels' in Misrata" 7505:"Rebels Savour Victory after Clearing Snipers" 7364: 7190: 7188: 7169:"Libyans Flee Violence in Remote Western Area" 6274:"Libyan Rebel Leader Slams NATO Over Response" 5603: 5152: 4464: 3717: 3715: 3308: 1124:25 March: NATO takes command of air operations 726:. 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2011 Libyan civil war
Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War before military intervention
Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War and military intervention (June–15 August)
Timeline of the 2011 Libyan Civil War and military intervention (16 August – 23 October)



Libyan Civil War
Muammar Gaddafi
Libya's east
NATO
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Benghazi
Libyan no-fly zone
Battle of Ajdabiya
Second Battle of Benghazi
besieged since February
battle
the area

developments at the Gulf of Sidra

developments in Tripolitania

developments in Misrata
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First Libyan Civil War

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