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LIBYA / Forces are vigorous resistance Gaddafi way to Benghazi

The heavy bombardment of the regular forces against insurgents in Ajdabiya hit a hospital and a military camp no casualties. European Union ruled out military intervention.




Tripoli, 14 Mar (Télam) .- The troops of Libyan leader Muammar Kaddafi today continued their onslaught against the rebels, who had to withdraw in large numbers to Benghazi in eastern DRC while fighting resumed in Brega, who yesterday was taken by the Army and today is the scene of renewed fighting.

The heavy bombardment of the regular forces against the rebels in Ajdabiya hit a hospital and a military camp without casualties, but continued to consolidate the progress towards the army, according to the network Al Jazeera.

The rebel withdrawal paves the way for advancing troops and continuing Kaddafi their way to Benghazi, opposition stronghold and second largest city, home to the provisional government called the National Council, which so far only been recognized by France .

In chess the conflict, Ajdabiya is a point of great symbolic and strategic value, since located just 160 kilometers from Benghazi, is a hub of communications in which a highway is born Tobruk (very near the border with Egypt ) from incoming trucks daily with food and medicine.

therefore Ajdabiya or control of Tobruk, by Kaddafi, would leave the rebel stronghold without lines of supply and further weaken the morale of the insurgents since last Thursday lost about 120 kilometers of territory that had been conquered since the outbreak of conflict. Brega

In the meantime, second-biggest oil-rich North African country and yesterday was recaptured by the troops of Kaddafi, fighting resumed today to the point that the rebels claim to have retaken.

General Omar Al Hariri, military chief of the opposition National Council, said today that his forces were able to recover Brega forces because "revolutionaries" had been reorganized, however, Kaddafi forces were "weak for not fighting for a cause," according to DPA.

Kaddafi The troops also charged against Misurata, isolated coastal town between Tripoli and Sirte which remains in rebel hands, where they heard loud explosions in residential areas of the city, as reported by CNN.

Given the obvious superiority of military resources of the army loyal to Colonel Kaddafi, the rebels continue expectant on the imposition of an air exclusion zone, an issue which has already ruled favorably Arab League, but on condition that should be organized under a mandate under Security Council United Nations.

The main obstacle to this initiative remains the position against Russia and China, both veto-wielding nations on the Security Council.

Today, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs of the European Union (EU), Catherine Ashton, said from Cairo that the bloc expects the Security Council debate of the UN in regard to the crisis in Libya.

"Our eyes are placed on the Security Council," Ashton said after a meeting with Secretary General of the Arab League, Amre Moussa, whom Ashton had reported on the recent agreements the bloc in relation to Libya.

The board is meeting today to discuss possible measures, but do not expect a resolution. The EU ties its support for a possible exclusion zone to international clearance through the United Nations guild up.

same time, the Libyan leader had called last night to the ambassadors of China, India and Russia, who assured them that the oil companies from those three countries can participate in large-scale oil extraction in the North African country.

Many Western embassies had closed their embassies in Libya for several days.

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EU military intervention ruled

The European Union (EU) today ruled out the possibility of sending troops "against persons" to Libya and said it expects a decision of the Security Council of United Nations establishment of a no-fly zone.

"It's very clear that we will not send troops against the people," said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, according to Ansa news agency.

In this context, he added: "We work to evaluate all the options, we are working with our partners and favorably received the declaration of the Arab League. "

High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security of the EU, Catherine Ashton, said that Europe is waiting for the UN decision and confirmed the willingness to work with the countries of the region.

Ashton met with Secretary General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, and the head of the Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces, Hussein Tantawi, and confirmed in a press conference that the creation of no-fly zone in Libya "requires regional consensus."

For its part, the English foreign minister, Trinidad Jimenez, spoke in favor of an exclusion zone air, in a press conference in Cairo, while his German colleague, Guido Westerwelle, expressed skepticism because this decision is a "military intervention."




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