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> http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article374955.ece
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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.
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> 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.
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> 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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