10 Libya rebels killed in push for oil town
Published: Jul 16, 2011 12:09 Updated: Jul 16, 2011 12:09
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BENGHAZI, Libya: A Libyan medical official says 10 rebel fighters seeking to oust ruler Muammar Qaddafi have been killed in an attack on a strategic eastern oil town.-
Mohammed Idris said Saturday that rebel forces entered the front-line town of Brega the night before and that government shelling and land mines killed 10 fighters.
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He said rebel forces captured four government soldiers. It was unclear whether any other government troops were killed and whether the fighting had advanced the rebel front line.
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Libya’s opposition received a boost Friday when more than 30 nations including the US recognized their National Transitional Council. But the civil war has fallen into a stalemate, with rebel forces unable to make significant advances, even while NATO bombs Qaddafi’s troops under a UN mandate to protect civilians.
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He said rebel forces captured four government soldiers. It was unclear whether any other government troops were killed and whether the fighting had advanced the rebel front line.
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Libya’s opposition received a boost Friday when more than 30 nations including the US recognized their National Transitional Council. But the civil war has fallen into a stalemate, with rebel forces unable to make significant advances, even while NATO bombs Qaddafi’s troops under a UN mandate to protect civilians.
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