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Libyans say Gaddafi hometown could fall in days

Dunya News

Libyan military officials said that revolutionary forces could capture Sirte within days.

The three-week-old siege of the Moammar Gaddafis hometown of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast has been largely stalemated. Fighters loyal to Libyas interim government traded shelling Wednesday with Gaddafi loyalists holed up in the center of the city, but the fighters made no significant advances.Defense Ministry spokesman Col. Ahmed Bani told reporters in Tripoli that fighters surround Sirte and no more than 20 percent is outside of rebel control.Weve reached the point where we will be able to completely dominate Sirte in the next few days, he said.Still, the 20 percent referred to the main residential area of Sirte that the fighters have been unable to take despite heavy battles. Loyalists have been based in the Ouagadougou Conference Center, a hall Gaddafi built for international summits, and a nearby hospital, from which they have been able to dominate the surrounding residential areas.Deputy Defense Minister Fawzy Abu Kataf said the forces are delaying an all-out assault on the city to allow residents to flee. But he insisted the city could fall within days.It is an ethical and humanitarian issue that is delaying the liberation, he said. We just need the Libyan residents from Sirte to get out of the way. ...It is going to two to three days till liberation.Fighters earlier this week took the strategic suburb of Abu Hadi, 10 miles (16 kilometres) south of the city center, allowing them to encircle the city on three sides with the fourth side blocked by the Mediterranean Sea.Abu Hadi is a center for Gaddafis tribe, the Gadhadhfa, and the capture set off a looting spree by fighters, who broke into and burned homes of tribe members, making off with gold and other possessions.