A spokesman for the opposition forces in Benghazi in the east told reporters Gaddafi’s troops had been beaten back in Misrata and in Zawiyah, a town to the west of the capital. Another Misrata resident said Gaddafi’s forces had retreated to a military airbase 7 km from the town. Misrata, with a population of about 300,000 is the largest population center controlled by Gaddafi opponents outside the opposition-held east of the country. If opposition soldiers are able to continue their fitful advance westwards, Misrata could be a stepping stone to reaching the capital, Gaddafi’s principal stronghold.
“The revolutionaries captured 20 soldiers and seized a tank. The town is now fully in the control of the youths,” the second resident said. A doctor at Misrata’s main hospital said at least 18 people, including a baby girl, had been killed in the attack. “Today the attack was fierce, I have not seen anything like that in my whole life,” he said. “We have 18 martyrs but the figure is not final. We also have many people wounded, I can not even count them,” he said.
Residents said that by early evening, the situation was calm but opposition fighters were combing the town, looking for any remaining pro-Gaddafi forces. “You can feel the tension in the city, revolutionaries are searching the streets, the squares and the alleys to see if there are any hidden mercenaries,” said one man who was coming back form the funeral of a neighbor killed in the fighting. “We just buried him now, he is a martyr and will go to heaven, but Gaddafi and his people will not even smell heaven,” he said, crying.
Other locals in Misrata, which has been under rebel control for over a week, earlier said the government attack was led by units of a militia led by Khamis, a son of the Libyan leader. “They are destroying everything they find. They are using artillery and tanks,” said a man who gave his name as Mohamed. Until now there have only been skirmishes on the outskirts of the city, with residents reporting occasional outbreaks of fighting around the airport, and at an air base near the city.