LIBYA: Troops fighting for Libya's provisional government bombard the pro-Gaddafi bastion of Bani Walid and cheer NATO air strikes on the desert town
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LIBYA: Troops fighting for Libya's provisional government bombard the pro-Gaddafi bastion of Bani Walid and cheer NATO air strikes on the desert town
- Title: LIBYA: Troops fighting for Libya's provisional government bombard the pro-Gaddafi bastion of Bani Walid and cheer NATO air strikes on the desert town
- Date: 27th September 2011
- Summary: BANI WALID, LIBYA (SEPTEMBER 26, 2011) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF LIBYAN FIGHTERS WALKING THROUGH A DUST STORM NEAR NORTH GATE OF BANI WALID FIGHTERS AND AMBULANCE SHELTERING FROM STORM BEHIND WALL VARIOUS OF FIGHTERS PRAYING FIGHTERS CHEERING AFTER END OF PRAYERS SMOKE RISING FROM BANI WALID FIGHTERS WITH SMOKE IN BACKGROUND SMOKE RISING FIGHTER USING BINOCULARS SMOKE RISING 10 MACHINE-GUN FIRING FROM PICKUP TRUCK/FIGHTER RUNNING VARIOUS OF MORTARS BEING FIRED SMOKE RISING FROM BANI WALID MEN SHELTERING BEHIND BUILDING LARGE PLUME OF SMOKE FROM SUSPECTED NATO AIR STRIKE VARIOUS OF ANTI-TANK MISSILE BEING FIRED FIGHTERS COUNTING AMMUNITION MAN RUNNING ACROSS OPEN GROUND MORE VEHICLES WITH FIGHTERS ARRIVING VARIOUS OF TANK DRIVING TOWARDS BANI WALID
- Embargoed: 12th October 2011 13:00
- Keywords:
- Location: Libya
- Country: Libya
- Topics: Conflict
- Reuters ID: LVA8437XY0OZPC4N4QGU43WP0T8Q
- Story Text: The forces of Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) intensified their bombardment of Bani Walid on Monday (September 26), a bastion of armed support for ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi.
More than a month after seizing control of Tripoli, Libyan fighters have mobilised heavy weapons, including tanks, rockets and mortars, to increase the pressure on the desert town's pro-Gaddafi defenders.
Smoke rose from a series of explosions in Bani Walid, with fighters saying the biggest plume came from a NATO air strike.
The western alliance has maintained its operations over Libya and an aircraft could be heard overhead at the time of the blast.
Between assaults the forces of the provisional government took shelter behind walls as a dust storm swept the region.
Groups of Libyan forces have entered Bani Walid in recent weeks but have encountered stiff resistance, which they say is a sign senior former members of Gaddafi's regime remain in the town.
Commanders on Bani Walid's northern front say, with the help of the heavy weaponry, they will be ready for a coordinated ground assault within days. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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