Libya: Rebel forces 'repel Ajdabiya attack'

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The BBC's Ian Pannell set out from the opposition stronghold of Benghazi to try to reach Ajdabiya, where both sides claim to be winning
Libyan rebels have deployed tanks, artillery and a helicopter to repel an attack by forces loyal to Col Muammar Gaddafi on the key town of Ajdabiya.
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The BBC's Ian Pannell, in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi, says this is the first time defecting army units have faced government forces.
If taken, the town would open the way to Benghazi, Libya's second city, with a population of one million.
A UN Security Council vote on action in Libya could be held later on Thursday.
The US now favours imposing a no-fly zone over Libya, and even taking further measures, to halt the advance of pro-Gaddafi loyalists.
Russia expressed concern at some of the implications of the proposals and put forward a counter-resolution.
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