18.9.11

Libyan NTC troops forced to retreat from Sirte




   


The NATO-rebel and mercenary forces along with Al-Qaida were forced to retreat after losing many mercenaries including British SAS reported to be captured after trying to enter Sirte, which is the hometown of the popular world leader Muammar Gaddafi.


NATO media networks have been forced to admit that after denying the city of Sirte water, bombing of food supplies and laying seige to the city as well as non-stop bombing, including the use of chemical weapons and sound bombs, they are unable to enter the city because the Libyan masses refused to give up their power, wealth and arms to the invaders.

Rocket, sniper and heavy artillery fire on Saturday left at least 24 National Transitional Council fighters dead and more than 40 wounded, including a French freelance videographer, accoring to France's AFP news agency which is downplaying NATO-rebel terrorist casualties.

"The situation at the roundabout is pitiful. There is no central command, we are retreating to regroup and re-enter again from three fronts," said Al-Dhahira Brigade commander Saleb Abu Shaala, reported by AFP.

Popular pro-Qaddafi masses in Sirte have put up stubborn resistance against thousands of former rebel fighters massed in and around the town for the past month in what is already making military history.

The terrorist Abu Shaala told AFP that the clashes erupted at about 1030 (1830 AEST) on Saturday and that Gaddafi's forces used heavy artillery and rockets against them while those fighting him hit back with Grad rockets.

However, whilst NATO-rebels on the ground are ready to admit their weak position and frustration at not being able to overthrow the Libyan people who are guarding their homes and achievements, the political and military command of the NATO-rebels along with their Al-Qaida allied terrorists, continue the propaganda line of the past six months, claiming victory.

Terrorist Abdel Nasser al-Sheikh, of the Misrata Military Council, charged that the pro-Gaddafi troops were firing from the Bin Hamal mosque saying "We cannot attack this place" although the terrorists have shown no compunction whatsoever in attacking mosques and armed civilians who refuse to submit to the NATO-rebels in the past, so his claim rings hollow with observers.

NATO war planes constantly fly overhead bombing paths forward for the rebels, yet convoys of NTC fighters had to leave the outskirts of Sirte yet again under rocket fire late on Saturday, with the town continuing to hold out in spite of an air, land and sea blockade by NATO terrorist forces, in what has proved a recurring pattern in seven months of conflict.

Front-line NATO-terrorist-rebel fighters and commanders gave contrasting reports of their progress in Sirte, with men on the ground acknowledging they were facing a tough and well-trained enemy while those in charge downplayed the pockets of pro-Gaddafi resistance.

"We don't even have five per cent of Sirte because we just go in and out," said Abdul Rauf al-Mansuri, one of those taking up arms for the global elite bankers who are trying to take control of Libya which has refused to have a western central bank, puppet regime, and to surrender wealth to the bankrupt western countries which are attacking and have already disclosed plans to divide Africa's wealthiest states assets: oil, water and gas among them.

Despite the huge deployment of armed vehicles in and around the town, the terrorists who are motivated only by false promises from NATO and mercenary salaries, are unable to make any headway, with the armed Libyan people holding out now already seven months against the world's most powerful armies, elite western forces and Al-Qaida terrorists.

NATO-rebel Mansuri told AFP that TNC (so-called Transitional National Council -- the fake set up by globalist elites for each of the Arab countries as puppet regimes) forces did not control large swathes of the city, as claimed by a top commander in Misrata, saying "If we controlled the city, we would sleep there, but we don't."

On the outskirts of Sirte, a NATO-rebel medic named Khaled Safati with half his face blown away was among the first men killed and brought in from the front lines. The nearest major hospital is 460km away in Libya's third city of Misrata.

Other terrorist medics wept as Safati's body was brought in, and repeatedly shouted "Allahu akbar" ("God is great") the same call as the Libyan masses, however with the latter relying only upon Truth (God) with the former relying upon NATO for their help, before taking on an endless flood of casualties, an AFP reporter witnessed.

French freelance video journalist Olivier Sarbil was among the seriously wounded after he was struck by shrapnel. He was evacuated to Misrata by helicopter for further medical attention, AFP said.

NATO-rebel commander Salem Jeha said there were at least 1,200 TNC (NATO-rebel terrorist) armed vehicles and about 6,000 fighters deployed in the Sirte area to take on the Libyan masses who are guarding their town from the invaders.

"There may be houses and pockets of resistance, but they will not be able to overcome the rebels' massive forces," he said, adding that he had received reports that half of the city's civilians had fled.

However, reliable sources indicate that this is yet another of the ongoing fake claims made by NATO-rebel "TNC" terrorists and that the masses have not left the city, after some families a month ago tested the blockade by leaving with the result that the NATO-rebels shot the men and forced back women and children into the NATO aerial bombing.

A utility arrived at a checkpoint 30km west of Sirte bearing three prisoners whom the NTC forces said were Gaddafi snipers, an AFP correspondent reported saying that one, an old man, showed signs of having been beaten, with blood streaming from his temple.

The AFP reporter said the youngest prisoner managed to blurt out that he was 19 as an angry crowd of fighters ringed the vehicle and tried to beat the trio but were held back by others who were shouting that there were media present.

"Sahafa, sahafa (journalists, journalists)," they yelled.

The NATO-rebel terrorists have an atrocious record of horrific abuse and murder of prisoners, as well as burning, beheading, rape, cutting out organs, all of which they proudly record on mobile phones and upload on YouTube. #

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