RadLanuf, Brega taken by Rebels, Qadhafi's regime puts bodies to attack targets
+ + + 12:18 rebels retake key oil port of Ras Lanuf + + +The strategically important port of Ras Lanuf Libyan oil is back in the hands of insurgents. The journalists of the news agency AFP reported from the city in the north-east of the country. The rebels Ras Lanuf had already under their control. Two weeks ago, but was recaptured by Gaddafi's troops.+ + + 11:29 "Italy has a plan: Gaddafi is in exile" + + +As a way out of the Libya-Italy crisis Foreign Minister Franco Frattini an exile for Gaddafi brings into the conversation. Europe and the United Nations had made it clear that Gaddafi was not an acceptable interlocutor and therefore is more a "solution, where he remains in power" is not conceivable, Frattini said the newspaper "La Repubblica". Italy had a plan and see if it a German-Italian proposal "could be going.+ + + 11:05 Al-Jazeera: rebels on the way west + + +After the recapture of the strategically important city Adschdabija reach the rebels, the further west Ukaila. The reports of the TV station Al-Jazeera. The fighters had moved into the suburbs of the city located 110 kilometers from Adschdabija. Previously, she had brought the oil city of Brega under their control. Ukaila is the last major town on the way west to the oil port of Ras Lanuf.+ + + 10:32 BBC: Brega in the hands of the insurgents + + +Militias of the regime opponents in the east of Libya, according to the BBC have taken the oil port of Brega. Apparently, the Gadhafi troops had done in the more sparsely populated region around Brega no resistance.+ + + 05:36 (GMT) Gaddafi government, many people killed by air attacks + + +By air strikes of the international military coalition, according to the Libyan leadership in the night to Sunday, many soldiers and civilians were killed. "Tonight, go on the air attacks against our people with full force," government spokesman Ibrahim had said on Saturday evening.+ + + 01:21 (GMT) U.S.: Qadhafi's regime puts bodies to attack targets + + +U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates accuses Libya's leader Qaddafi to have corpses placed on attack objectives of the international military coalition. It would present evidence of intelligence that Gaddafi, the bodies of killed people he had stored in places that had been previously attacked by the allied troops, Gates says the CBS News.
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