Rebels storm Gaddafi compound

Rebels storm Gaddafi compound

August 23, 2011   09:48 pm

Rebels on Tuesday stormed Muammar Gaddafii’s fortress-like compound in Tripoli Tuesday after an all-day battle against forces loyal to the longtime leader.

 

The sprawling complex, heavily damaged by NATO airstrikes, is the most defining symbol of Gaddafi’s nearly 42-year rule and its fall, a day after the rebels swept into the Libyan capital with stunning speed, comes as the opposition faced pockets of resistance and fighting rocked the capital.

 

An Associated Press reporter at the scene said the compound’s green gates were blasted open and hundreds of rebels were pouring into the complex, some driving golf carts as the area resounded with celebratory gunfire.

 

It was not immediately clear whether Gaddafi or members of his immediate family were in the compound when it was breached by the rebels, but the ferocity of the battle led many to speculate that the maverick leader may have been inside.

 

Abdel-Aziz Shafiya, 19, walked down one of the main roads of the compound with a rocket-propelled grenade launcher in one hand and a Kalashnikov in another. The teenager, who is from the embattled city of Misrata, said he felt “an explosion of joy inside.”

 

“I lost friends and relatives and now I can walk into Gaddafi’s house,” he said. “Many of my friends have died and now all of that meant something.”

 

The battle for Bab al-Azizya, in which mortars, heavy machine-guns and anti-aircraft guns were used, came hours after Gaddafii’s son and heir apparent, Seif al-Islam, turned up free to thwart Libyan rebel claims he had been captured and rally supporters.

 

His surprise appearance underlined the potential for Gaddafi to strike back even as his grip on power seemed to be slipping fast.

 

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, the Russian head of the World Chess Federation who has known Gaddafi for year, also said he spoke Tuesday by telephone with Gaddafi and the Libyan leader remains in Tripoli.

 

Ilyumzhinov, who was received by Gaddafi in Libya in July, said in an interview with the Interfax news agency that Gaddafii called him at around 6 p.m. Moscow time (1400 GMT, 10 a.m. EDT) on Tuesday and told him that he was “alive and well and still in Tripoli.”

 

The report couldn’t be independently confirmed.

 

Gaddafi’s former right-hand man Abdel-Salam Jalloud told Al-Jazeera television that he thought the Libyan leader was moving around the outskirts of Tripoli, taking shelter at private homes, small hotels and mosques. Jalloud defected this month.

 

Mahmoud Shammam, a Doha-base spokesman for the rebels’ interim council, was more cautious.

“We don’t know who is inside Bab al-Aziziya. We believe that there is someone there and that he is leading a fierce battle. It is a symbol. This is the final castle of Gaddafi,” he said.

 

Street battles between pro-Gaddafi troops and rebels also broke out elsewhere in the city. Thick clouds of gray and white smoke filled the Tripoli sky as heavy gunfire and explosions shook several districts of the city of 2 million people.

 

NATO warned the situation in Tripoli remains very dangerous and promised the alliance will continue bombing forces loyal to the 69-year-old Libyan leader if they keep fighting.

 

“Snipers, shelling, missiles could do much damage, but they can’t change the course of history or the outcome of this campaign,” spokesman Col. Roland Lavoie told reporters at a news conference in Naples, Italy. He said NATO had to stay vigilant because of fluidity of the situation on the ground.

 

“Most notably, Tripoli is still the site of numerous clashes between pro- and anti-Gaddafi forces, and the tension is far from being over. The situation in Tripoli is indeed very, very dynamic and complex, even today, and we are closely monitoring developments hour after hour,” he said.

 

NATO officials in Brussels said the alliance’s warplanes were flying over Tripoli on Tuesday, but that there have been no bombing runs. (AP)

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