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Sirte The rebels lost 1,000 of their soldiers since the attempted storming of Sirte and Bani Walid. They were lost in battle and mass defections from their ranks.
AL Jazeera confirms - Rebels flee Sirte
Al Jazeera, the popular Gulf Arab dictatorship media that has lost all credibility and is credited with starting the war against Libya via deliberate misinformation wrote: "[Rebel] fighters...have been forced to regroup on the edge of Sirte, after pro-Gaddafi [resistance] halted a two-week old assault on the [Libyan leader]'s hometown."
This cuts down all speculation about the NATO and rebel capture of the seaport or any other part of the town which has resisted occupation after a month of siege, bombing its hospitals, food storage and super markets, and cutting the water supply and communications, in what amounts to horrific crimes against humanity being perpetrated by NATO, with near-total silence of the "international media".
Sunday, 02 OCT 2011
The news channel AlArabia which is owned by Saudi and other Gulf Arab dictators and is, alongside Al-Jazeera, a disinformation tool, has finally had to acknowledge that the rebels have failed on all fronts around Sirte. The Resistance was too strong for them.
Monday, 03 OCT 2011
Fighting continued in Sirte. Today 40 NATO members were killed and about a hundred wounded, and about the same number were killed in Bani Walid.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been helping the terrorists, is reported to have supplied Sirte hospital with urgently needed medical assistance after the siege was finally broken.
On saturday 1st October, a team of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was finally able to enter Sirte, which has been under siege for a month, until that siege was finally broken by the brave fighters of the Libyan Jamahiriya.
The team included a doctor and crossed overland from Misrata. It reached Ibn Sina hospital, inside Sirte, and delivered urgently needed surgical material to treat about 200 wounded people, including dressing kits, body bags, and 400 litres of fuel to run the hospital's generator.
AL Jazeera confirms - Rebels flee Sirte
Al Jazeera, the popular Gulf Arab dictatorship media that has lost all credibility and is credited with starting the war against Libya via deliberate misinformation wrote: "[Rebel] fighters...have been forced to regroup on the edge of Sirte, after pro-Gaddafi [resistance] halted a two-week old assault on the [Libyan leader]'s hometown."
This cuts down all speculation about the NATO and rebel capture of the seaport or any other part of the town which has resisted occupation after a month of siege, bombing its hospitals, food storage and super markets, and cutting the water supply and communications, in what amounts to horrific crimes against humanity being perpetrated by NATO, with near-total silence of the "international media".
Sunday, 02 OCT 2011
The news channel AlArabia which is owned by Saudi and other Gulf Arab dictators and is, alongside Al-Jazeera, a disinformation tool, has finally had to acknowledge that the rebels have failed on all fronts around Sirte. The Resistance was too strong for them.
Monday, 03 OCT 2011
Fighting continued in Sirte. Today 40 NATO members were killed and about a hundred wounded, and about the same number were killed in Bani Walid.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, which has been helping the terrorists, is reported to have supplied Sirte hospital with urgently needed medical assistance after the siege was finally broken.
On saturday 1st October, a team of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was finally able to enter Sirte, which has been under siege for a month, until that siege was finally broken by the brave fighters of the Libyan Jamahiriya.
The team included a doctor and crossed overland from Misrata. It reached Ibn Sina hospital, inside Sirte, and delivered urgently needed surgical material to treat about 200 wounded people, including dressing kits, body bags, and 400 litres of fuel to run the hospital's generator.