Monday, October 17, 2011

khamis death proved

Khamis Gaddafi
Although never rebutted, the news that one of Muammar Gaddafi's son, killed in battle with fighters of the National Transition Council (NTC), proved to be true.
A national television channel pro-Gaddafi, last Sunday night, ensuring the death of ousted Libyan leader's youngest son, Khamis Gaddafi.
According Arrai, a television station based in Damascus and was once a favorite of Gaddafi, was killed on Thursday August 19 at Tarhuna, about 80 km southwest of Tripoli, while fighting the opposition fighters.
At the same time, his nephew, Mohammed - trusted allies of Gaddafi's son who is also a national intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi - was also killed.

For the first time, the media pro-death Khamis Gaddafi ensure that repeatedly have been killed since the conflict erupted, but has always denied Libya's former ruling regime.
The last statement Thursday made sure of death on Aug. 19 when the justice minister Mohammed al-transition regime Allagy revealed that Khamis was killed and buried in Tarhuna.
Reuters reported on Thursday (28) commanded a brigade and is regarded as the leader of the most effective and loyal to his father.
Meanwhile, the family of former Libyan regime officials, yesterday, leaving in droves Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown. According to the field commander of the NTC, they include his mother and brother Gaddafi's spokesman, Ibrahim Mussa.
''They are a family of regime officials, Mussa Ibrahim's mother and sister among them,''said Wessam bin Hamaidi, pointing to the 20 cars that carry a number of men, women, and children who leave the enclave that is still contested between the fighters and the NTC Gaddafi loyalists.
Hamaidi, commander of military operations on the Eastern Front Sirte, said the passengers were also among those''who''but not a fugitive hunted big fish. According to him, some fighters participated in the group.
They bring families to the Qasr Abu Hadi, a village in the south of Sirte.
Bani Walid
Meanwhile NTC troops, yesterday, said it has the country's new flag in the Bani Walid. It was not clear whether they had captured one of Gaddafi's last bastion of loyalist
Bani Walid and Sirte are two cities in the country who are still armed resistance against the power of NTC.
''We have reached the central city of Bani Walid and we fly the flag,''said Colonel Abdullah Naker, chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Tripoli, last Sunday.
The fighters who participated in the attack also said they had entered the town, located about 170 miles southeast of Tripoli was but got fierce resistance from loyalist groups.