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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Back Attacking Forces Base NTC Last Loyalist Khadafi

Mustafa Abdul Jalil (center), leader of the NTC
Tripoli,

New-regime fighters fighters Libya said on Sunday they had launched new attacks in theBani Walid, one of the last surviving loyalists Muamar Gaddafiafter they were forced toretreat last week.

"We have resumed combat operations and we have advanced from the front north andsouth fronts," said Moses Yuniswho led the troops of the National Transitional Council(NTC) at Bani Walidthe desert oasis town about 170 kilometers southeast of Tripoli.

NTC troopsformer rebels who now govern Libyahad surrounded the city, but their commanders to pull them back last week after suffering a major defeat and to get ready to launch a new offensive against about 1,500 pro-Gaddafi fighters are estimated to still be there.

A shrine city commanderwhose forces in southern dimarkaskan Bani Walidsaid itsfighters launched a series of artillery attacks against the position of Gaddafi loyalsupporters.

Sundaythe different forces of the new regime has paid a high price because of their lack of coordinationmust release control of the airport and suffered heavy casualties with 17 of the stamps they were killed and more than 80 injured.

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