NATO strikes Qadhafi’s hometown

September 26, 2011 03:57 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:43 am IST - SIRTE, Libya

Revolutionary fighters are seen outside Muammar Qadhafi’s hometown Sirte, Libya on Sunday. NATO warplanes have struck several military targets in Sirte as Libyan revolutionary forces besiege the area.

Revolutionary fighters are seen outside Muammar Qadhafi’s hometown Sirte, Libya on Sunday. NATO warplanes have struck several military targets in Sirte as Libyan revolutionary forces besiege the area.

NATO says warplanes have struck several military targets in Muammar Qadhafi’s hometown as Libyan revolutionary forces besiege the area in an attempt to wear down supporters of the fugitive leader holed up inside.

The alliance said on Monday that it hit eight targets around Sirte the previous day, including an ammunition and vehicle storage facility, a multiple rocket launcher and other military sites.

Located on Libya’s central Mediterranean coast, Sirte is one of the most stubborn strongholds for Qadhafi loyalists.

Revolutionary fighters have faced fierce resistance in efforts to take the city and the NATO airstrikes could be aimed at softening up targets for a new push in coming days.

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