Rebel fighters fire their guns into the air during the funeral of Hussein Saad Al Awami, a rebel fighter who was killed Monday during fighting against Moammar Gadhafi troops, during his burial in Benghazi on May 10.
LOL they have helmets...Libyan rebels patrol a street near the airport of Misrata on May 11, as they celebrate capturing the city's strategic airport following a fierce battle with Gadhafi's troops, marking their first significant advance in weeks.
Rebel fighters fire their guns into the air during the funeral of Hussein Saad Al Awami, a rebel fighter who was killed Monday during fighting against Moammar Gadhafi troops, during his burial in Benghazi on May 10.
kidnap in Libya - Tamina, south of Misrata, was once a thriving place, but now it's a ghost town
Notice how they got the location of Tamina dead wrong on their map...its directly south of Misrata, not 100 miles away.
Also, apparently the Apaches are in action at Brega from a few hours ago, and it is rumoured that Misrata airport is being cordoned off by the rebels...perhaps the French are deploying their helo's there?
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They look like they're ambulance drivers a fair distance from the frontlines, and by now they're probably used to what rounds are incoming close and what aren't
it has become so boring, nothing more worth watching, i can't even enjoy the videos anylonger it always this dumb rebels with ther ****... some shooting and laughing ther, some propaganda and chilling here, and 23 allahu akbar's a minute, videos from the goverment side are nearly non existing and this retarded people if anything are flooding the internet with ther BS![]()
http://www.france24.com/en/20110602-...nato-france24#A dozen rockets were fired at HMCS Charlottetown off the coast of Libya on Monday.12 BM-21 rockets were fired in the direction of the Halifax-based ship.None of the rockets hit the ship and there were no injuries.
Amidst the conflict between the rebels and forces loyal to Gaddafi lies a hidden battle: the information war. On arrival in Tripoli, foreign journalists are chaperoned by government agents who accompany them everywhere. Usually their official chaperones take them to see bombed-out buildings and angry Libyans, although sometimes the excursions get a little surreal.
Updated map of the Yefren area
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-afri...medium=twitter
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13622472Misrata counting cost of struggle to free itself
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/af...054115467.htmlFormer Libyan oil minister Shukri Ghanem has been speaking about his country's plight and why he chose to defect.
Is it me or does the chick sort of resemble Oprah? " Look under your seats....... You've all won NATO WEAPONS!!!!!!"
Rebels with two captured regime soldiers who may or may not be Mercenaries.
Rebels in a firefight - they get hit at 3.33 and the cameraman is wounded.