- Air strikes against protesters in Libya
- Air strikes against protesters in Libya. After that there were more reports of attacks on protesters in the capital Tripoli, confirms the news channel al-Jazeera that demonstrators in the Libyan capital city is bombed and shelled by fighters.
At the same time, all telephone and internet connections have been broken.
- I do not know if we survive today, "activist" Walid "to the AP on Tuesday afternoon at a little before 16
Shortly after the connection was cut.
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"The green space" in the capital Tripoli, is one destination that is attacked. At least 200 people should be killed, according to al-Jazeera.
- What we see today is not to believe. Planes and helicopters bomb any one area after another, "said eyewitness Mohamed Adel Saleh to the TV channel.
- Our people die. It is the scorched earth tactics., wow power leveling, The bomber every 20 minutes, "says Saleh, who call themselves political activist.
Al-Jazeera to have received fresh photos from Libya, but says that they are too heinous to be sent. TV channel is generally known to view uncensored images from the events of this kind, even if they are strong.
- Desperate act
If it is targeted air strikes against protesters in, sto energy credits , Tripoli, it may be a sign that Gaddafi is over, says analyst Julien Barnes-Dacey at Control Risks, London.
- It really looks to be the last, desperate acts. If you bomb your own capital, it is difficult to see how you can survive, "said Barnes-Dacey said.
- But I think Gaddafi is going to fight.
Background: Gaddafi: Africa's, wow cheap power leveling, most tenacious dictator
Libyan security forces say they have directed an attack against terrorists and asks Libyan citizens to work together to restore order, according to state television.
The campaign has cost more lives, according to security forces, which says nothing about where the attack took place.
Libya's UN ambassador walked out on Monday afternoon and demanded that Muammar al-Gaddafi withdraws. Deputy Ambassador Ibrahim Dabbashi stated that if the dictator does not surrender power voluntarily, the people will get rid of him, officials said.
Desert Trusted in Malta
Earlier today the country two fighters from the Libyan air force in Malta after having claimed that they were in an emergency. The pilots will be dctors, who wished to participate in the attack on the demonstrators. They now have the search for asylum in Malta, according to local media.
There are also rumors that Muammar al-Gaddafi reportedly fled to Venezuela, but this is denied by the authorities in the country.