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Friday, 5 August 2011

Libya rebels say Gaddafi’s son killed by Nato

El NACHO - 14:44

Libyan rebel spokesman said on Friday that a Nato air attack had killed 32 people, among then Colonel Muammer Gaddafi’s son Khamis, who serves as one of the main commanders of the Libyan leader’s military forces.
The rebel spokesman said the air strike had taken place at Zlitan, a frontline town where some of Col Gaddafi’s most loyal and best equipped troops are making a stand to defend the outskirts of Tripoli, 160km away.
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A Nato official at operations headquarters in Naples said he was aware of the report but could not confirm it.
“We cannot confirm anything right now, because we don’t have people on the ground, but we are trying to find out what we can,” he said.
There was no immediate comment from the Tripoli government.
If confirmed, the death of Khamis Gaddafi would be a severe blow to the leader’s bid to resist a six-month-old Nato-backed uprising and remain in power.
Khamis is head of Libya’s 32nd Brigade, one of Col Gaddafi’s most professional and loyal units, which has been fighting in Zlitan, which lies between the rebel-held city of Misrata and the capital Tripoli.
The Gaddafi government said earlier this year that a Nato air strike had killed another of Col Gaddafi’s sons, Saif al-Arab, who had a much lower public profile and no significant leadership role.
Rebels who cleared Col Gaddafi’s forces from Libya’s third largest city of Misrata have been trying for weeks to push westwards and take Zlitan, which would open the coastal road towards his Tripoli stronghold.

 

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