Colonel Gaddafi has addressed his nation to say the battle with aggressors will last “until the end”. Meanwhile,  the rebels’ assault  on the Tripoli compound brought no visible results  and shelling goes on  in Libyan towns. Muammar Gaddafi said leaving his  compound was a tactical move. Colonel has addressed the nation via  Libyan radio, declaring that “in the fight against aggressors there is only death or victory.”  He said that the Bab al-Aziziya compound no longer exists. It was  totally destroyed by 64 NATO air strikes. As of now, the leader and his  family are nowhere to be found. Gaddafi  spokesperson, Moussa Ibrahim,  speaking on Libyan television from an  undisclosed location, warned the  battle for Libya will turn the country  into a volcano, lava and fire.  He stressed that the country’s government  can resist the attacks for  months or even years.
Dubai-based  al-Arabiya TV says that the capital is being pounded by  Gaddafi  forces’ Grad missiles and mortars. Reuters also reports  pro-Gaddafi  forces attacking the town of Ajelat, west of Tripoli, with  missiles and  tanks. Rebels overran the fortified compound of the  Libyan leader in  Bab al-Azizya in Tripoli following intense fighting  with pro-Gaddafi  forces and heavy shelling by NATO jets late on Tuesday.  Rebels claimed  also they gained control of much of the capital, but  Gaddafi's  whereabouts were still unknown.
Meanwhile, the National  Transitional  Council reports that 400 people have been killed and more  than 2,000  injured over the last three days of fighting. Alternative  reports claim  that more than 1,000 people have died in the violence and  NATO air  strikes. Don DeBar, an anti-war activist and journalist,  believes that  whatever Colonel Gaddafi or the rebel leaders say, it is  practically  impossible to verify what is true or false at this point.
“But certainly what has been coming from the Western media has been proven to be lies,” he declared. “Gaddafi opened up the armories to the people of Libya, more than a million rifles and other arms have been handed out to the people of Tripoli. The claim that has been made by the so-called ‘progressive’ media of the United States (of Zionism) is that Gaddafi is a hated dictator and that this is an indigenous rebellion. The dictator does not hand people guns and say: ‘Please, defend me!’”
 

 
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