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NATO jets stop attack on rebel-held port in Libya
 
Burned cars are seen next a plume of black smoke in the port of Misrata, Libya, 
on Wednesday after an airstrike by NATO jets to stop an attack by Muammar 
Qaddafi's forces. (AP)

By BEN HUBBARD | AP 

Published: Apr 27, 2011 19:08 Updated: Apr 27, 2011 20:39 

MISRATA, Libya: NATO warplanes pounded forces loyal to Libyan leader Moaamar 
Qaddafi attacking the rebel-held city of Misrata, blasting fighting vehicles 
advancing on the port that serves as the besieged city's sole lifeline, a NATO 
spokeswoman said on Wednesday.

The battle for Misrata has become the focal point of the uprising against 
Qaddafi's regime, and the near-constant shelling of the city by government 
troops over the past two months has spurred calls for more forceful 
international intervention to stop the bloodshed.

The alliance airstrike, which took place Tuesday night and sent giant plumes of 
smoke into the air, helped repulse Qaddafi's forces attack on the city's vital 
port complex, alliance spokeswoman Carmen Romero said.

"NATO forces moved quickly to break up a force advancing on Misrata port," 
Romero said. "Several NATO aircraft were directed to the area, and following 
careful assessment of the risk to civilians, our pilots struck." Damage 
assessments showed that six military vehicles and seven "technicals" - civilian 
trucks equipped with machine guns or rocket launchers - were hit. One 
surface-to-air missile site near Misrata was also destroyed, she said.

On Wednesday, the port bore signs of the ferocity of the shelling.

Rockets had blasted gaping holes in the roofs of two warehouses, and blown out 
the windows of another building.

A pillar of black smoke from a burning heap of tires ignited by the bombardment 
billowed over the port, and nearby the charred shells of some 250 brand new 
cars, all torched in the shelling, smoldered.

With Qaddafi's troops besieging the city on all sides by land, the port has 
become a key point in the battle for Misrata, and the assault by pro-Qaddafi 
forces Tuesday temporarily suspended the flow of aid and people.

The Albanian passenger ferry Red Star 1 carrying aid and two ambulances was 
forced to spend the night at sea, and only docked late Wednesday morning. 
Workers unloaded its 10 containers of aid and prepared to take on refugees 
looking to flee the battered city.

The Libyan government has denied that it engages in indiscriminate shelling of 
civilian population centers.

The United Nations Security Council used evidence of attacks on civilians as 
grounds for its resolution authorizing an international campaign of airstrikes 
against Qaddafi's forces which has neutralized much of their heavy weapons and 
staved off total rebel defeat in the east.

British Defense Minister Liam Fox said Tuesday that the airstrikes have helped 
put the regime on its "back foot" and aided the rebels in making progress, 
though for the past weeks, there has been little movement on any of the war's 
fronts.

"There is little doubt across the alliance that this key contribution has 
proven to be of immense value protecting civilians in Misrata and have helped 
opposition forces to defend themselves against this brutal regime there," he 
said.

Maj. Gen. John Lorimer, British military spokesman, said British fighter jets 
destroyed a battle tank, eight support vehicles and a surface-to-air missile 
facility in airstrikes around Misrata on Saturday and Sunday. Eight rocket 
launcher vehicles were also damaged and three armored personal carriers 
targeted.

British jets also flew sorties on Monday around Brega and Ajdabiya, and Yafran, 
firing on a tank near Mizda and a self-propelled gun close to Yafran, Lorimer 
said.


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