05/oct/11
Sirte
According to new reports Libyans lured NATO Mercenaries towards a roadside bomb by raising a white flag, destroying three Mercenary vehicles and its occupants in the trap. Fighting continues in Southern Sirte therefore it is hard to get more information from sources connected with Libyan Defense Forces.
Bani Walid
This comes as Libyans in Bani Walid are attacking NATO check points in North Eastern Roads which leads to Sirte.
Zuara
Intense fighting has also been reported in the coastal town of Zuara. Most NATO Mercenaries have left the town of Zuara to attack Sirte therefore making the town a favored pick for liberation.
At the same time, Libya's largest oil field refinery has been destroyed by the Libyan Defense Forces in an attempt to stop foreign aggressors from leaching and plundering Libyan resources. Libyan Jamahariya Government said that they will rebuild the refinery once Libya has been liberated from NATO and its Mercenaries.
Tripoli
More reports of fighting in Tripoli, Libyan Defense Forces attacked NATO Mercenaries. The rogue Libyan Defense forces used NATO Mercenary flags to cause huge confusion among the enemy.
05/oct/11 Latest reports show that hundreds of NATO Mercenaries are being evacuated by Ambulances from southern Sirte as they faced a devastating trap. The number of dead and injured is yet unclear because fighting continues, ambulances continue going in and out of front lines, picking injured NATO Mercenaries.
Libyan Jamahariya Government has allowed Ambulances to take the dead and critically injured because Sirte hospitals are over crowded, over loaded and running out of necessities.
04/oct/11 According to latest reports NATO Mercenaries have entered Sirte city from the South, but are surrounded by Libyan Snipers causing heavy casualties. NATO forces can't retreat from their positions because they would be exposed to Libyan snipers.
At least hundred to two hundred NATO Mercenaries are trapped inside the city, no reinforcements have arrived yet. They are running out of supplies and asking for intensification of NATO terror operations.
It is yet unclear why NATO has not sent in reinforcements, maybe they are preoccupied in the East, and intense clashes in Tripoli districts.
03/oct/11 Witnesses report that NATO is bombing random targets in Sirte
A man fleeing Sirte testified that NATO is bombing random targets, most likely to terrorize the population in to submission. Ali who only gave his first name said that he left with his family because they were "caught between NATO bombings and shelling by rebels. NATO, in particular, is bombing at random and is often hitting civilian buildings".
This is the reality on the ground, an attempted genocide, but HRW organizations are silent, no condemnation at all.
These organizations, including UN which pretends to care for civilians have shown their true colors in this war of aggression, in this plunder of an independent nation, and destruction of the most prosperous country in Africa. They have proven to us once and for all that they truly don't care, that all the rhetoric of giving a damn about civilians is just political gibberish to fool the naive.
03/oct/11 NATO and NATO Mercenaries attack Sirte hospital
Red Cross reported that NATO Mercenaries were directly attacking Sirte hospital, Hichem Khadhraoui said that "Several rockets landed within the hospital buildings while we were there. We saw a lot of indiscriminate fire".
At the same time, NATO is stopping civilians from reaching the hospital by bombing roads, residential areas, causing hundreds of wounded civilians to die in the process. Khadhraoui reported that "other wounded or ill people cannot get to the hospital because of the fighting and NATO air strikes".
NATO Mercenaries attacked the hospitals few moments after the Red Cross entered the hospital, what was the objective of NATO thugs? Were they planning to murder Red Cross workers, and hundreds of patients in the hospital, then blame it on the Libyan Jamahariya Government? What other motive could these thugs and released prisoners have? Was it a desperate attempt, a last resort?
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