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10月5日路透社对利比亚局势的最新报道: By Tim Gaynor and Rania El Gamal SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Bullet-ridden cars carrying terrified, ill and hungry civilians crawled out of Muammar Gaddafi's home town on Tuesday as anti-Gaddafi fighters said they were planning a final attack. Government forces who had for three weeks been pinned down by artillery and rocket fire on the eastern edges of Sirte were able to advance several kilometres (miles) into the city on Monday, capturing the southern district of Bouhadi. Commanders of forces loyal to the ruling National Transitional Council (NTC) are now talking of a "final" huge push to take the town as, backed by NATO warplanes, they continue their bombardment of pro-Gaddafi positions inside. Aid agencies say they are concerned about the welfare of civilians inside Sirte, one of the last pro-Gaddafi bastions left in the country, who are trapped by the fighting and running out of food, water, fuel and medicine. Concerns about the humanitarian crisis have focused on the Ibn Sina hospital. Medical workers who fled Sirte said patients were dying on the operating table because there was no oxygen and no fuel for the hospital's generators. "It's a disaster," a doctor who gave her name as Nada told Reuters as she fled the city on Tuesday. "They are hitting the hospital. Two kids have died there. There is random shooting at the hospital from both sides." On the east of the city on Tuesday, NTC fighters said they were trying to clear a corridor to the hospital but that they were being hampered by pro-Gaddafi snipers. Gaddafi's spokesman, and some civilians leaving Sirte, have blamed NATO bombing and NTC shelling for killing civilians and destroying buildings in the town. Continued...
这段话内容太多,无法用一句话总结作为标题,大家自己看吧 housands of civilians trapped in Sirte 璏eanwhile, another Gaddafi stronghold, the deposed ruler抯 hometown of Sirte, has come under resumed fire by the National Transitional Council抯 forces. The two-day lull in fighting agreed by the belligerents was meant to give civilians time to leave the besieged city. Hundreds of civilians have managed to leave the place, dubbed as being a humanitarian disaster zone, but reports suggest that thousands remain inside, too scared to leave their homes. "There is no food, no water, no power. Some are trapped because there is no fuel, others are trapped because of the militias," an eyewitness told Reuters. "The people who are trapped inside are in danger. There is random shelling everywhere." The Red Cross mission was forced to leave Gaddafi抯 hometown together with the fleeing refugees after less than 48 hours inside. A new Red Cross convoy that tried to deliver aid supplies to Sirte on Monday had to turn back due to the NTC forces resuming fire. Anti-Gaddafi forces have pulled in more artillery in an attempt to break the stubborn resistance of their opponents occupying the city, where, the rebels believe, Gaddafi抯 son Mutassim is hiding. In their Monday advance, the NTC troops advanced on the Sirte district of Bouhadi. This stronghold of Gaddafi's tribe, where many residents reject the new government, met the troops with empty houses and all-too-many Gaddafi green flags flying from most of the buildings. Reuters?correspondent on the scene says a number NTC fighters could not but help themselves to some of the abandoned possessions. 瑼uthor and journalist Afshin Rattansi told RT that the current picture in Libya is disturbing, as the talk there is not about the future of the country and its people, but about oil. "I think some people already have their eyes on the bigger prize," he said. "Of course, Libya抯 oil ?and certainly Jalil and Jibril, these two people on the Transitional Council are already saying that they intend to move on, both of them big advocates for privatization ?that really is what it seems to be about. What is important here is the oil, and where the oil contracts go."
这段话内容太多,无法用一句话作为标题。大家自己看吧! housands of civilians trapped in Sirte 璏eanwhile, another Gaddafi stronghold, the deposed ruler抯 hometown of Sirte, has come under resumed fire by the National Transitional Council抯 forces. The two-day lull in fighting agreed by the belligerents was meant to give civilians time to leave the besieged city. Hundreds of civilians have managed to leave the place, dubbed as being a humanitarian disaster zone, but reports suggest that thousands remain inside, too scared to leave their homes. "There is no food, no water, no power. Some are trapped because there is no fuel, others are trapped because of the militias," an eyewitness told Reuters. "The people who are trapped inside are in danger. There is random shelling everywhere." The Red Cross mission was forced to leave Gaddafi抯 hometown together with the fleeing refugees after less than 48 hours inside. A new Red Cross convoy that tried to deliver aid supplies to Sirte on Monday had to turn back due to the NTC forces resuming fire. Anti-Gaddafi forces have pulled in more artillery in an attempt to break the stubborn resistance of their opponents occupying the city, where, the rebels believe, Gaddafi抯 son Mutassim is hiding. In their Monday advance, the NTC troops advanced on the Sirte district of Bouhadi. This stronghold of Gaddafi's tribe, where many residents reject the new government, met the troops with empty houses and all-too-many Gaddafi green flags flying from most of the buildings. Reuters?correspondent on the scene says a number NTC fighters could not but help themselves to some of the abandoned possessions. 瑼uthor and journalist Afshin Rattansi told RT that the current picture in Libya is disturbing, as the talk there is not about the future of the country and its people, but about oil. "I think some people already have their eyes on the bigger prize," he said. "Of course, Libya抯 oil ?and certainly Jalil and Jibril, these two people on the Transitional Council are already saying that they intend to move on, both of them big advocates for privatization ?that really is what it seems to be about. What is important here is the oil, and where the oil contracts go."
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