Artillery Attack Kills Four People in Misrata

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World News - Four rebel fighters were killed on Sunday (19 / 6) when their position in the western town of Misrata, Libya, targeted artillery attacks by government forces, a Reuters reporter said.

The journalist, who was in a field hospital near the front lines, said saw several dead and wounded who were taken to a hospital that was founded on the back of trucks, pick-ups.

Meanwhile the crossfire between forces loyal to the Libyan leader Moamar Khadafi and rebels in the northwestern city in Libya Nalut killed at least eight rebels and wounded 13 others, said a rebel fighters in Nalut Saturday.

"The fighting started yesterday and continues today," said the fighters were, Abou Saa, told Reuters.

"The revolutionaries have destroyed six armored vehicles and killing more than 45 enemy soldiers. Khadafi Rebels besieging troops who had been hiding in the compound." The report could not be ascertained the truth immediately and no comments from the Gaddafi.

In Benghazi, the rebels who fought to overthrow Libyan leader Moamar Kadhafi, according to Head of Petroleum Ali Tahouni on Saturday, has run out of funds. He accused the West did not fulfill its promises to provide the necessary financial assistance to the rebels.

Comments arise when there appeared a rift in the NATO alliance launched a bombing campaign during the last three months against Gaddafi.

Several members of the allies show a lack of passion and mission of the United States accused some European allies failed to fulfill the things they have promised.

"We're running out of everything. This is a failure. They (Western countries) do not understand or they do not care. Nothing has materialized. And yet there is really nothing," said Tarhouni in an interview with Reuters.


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