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Pro-Gadhafi forces retake oil port in rebel-held east, bomb weapons depot

By Maggie , Schemm, The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – Wed,

2 Mar, 2011 5:25 AM EST

BENGHAZI, Libya - Forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi retook control

of a key oil installation and port on the coast of the rebel-held eastern half

of the country Wednesday and warplanes bombed an ammunition depot on the

outskirts of a nearby town also controlled by the opposition, witnesses said.

Gadhafi's forces are escalating a counteroffensive after government opponents

over the past two weeks seized control of the eastern half of the country and

several cities and towns in the western half near the regime stronghold in the

capital Tripoli.

On Tuesday, loyalists pushed back rebels from towns near Tripoli, where Gadhafi

appears to be in full control. They also kept up military operations for a

second straight day to try wrest back Zawiya, the city closest to the capital

which is in the hands of government opponents. But rebels, backed by mutinous

army forces and their weapons, have managed to repel those attacks and held on

to Zawiya so far.

Ahmed Jerksi, manager of the massive oil installation in the eastern town of

Brega on the Mediterranean coast, said pro-Gadhafi forces retook control of the

facility at dawn without using force. Breqa is about 125 miles (200 kilometres)

from Libya's second-largest city Benghazi, the nerve centre of the rebel-held

east.

There are about 4,000 oil workers at the Brega facility and there had been at

least one checkpoint around it which was guarded by a small contingent of armed

rebel forces from the area. But there were no reports of clashes between the two

sides.

" It's not an attack. We are OK, " Jerksi told The Associated Press. " The

government troops came in to secure the whole area. Our concern is to maintain

the facility. "

Other witnesses told the AP that a rebel force was marching on Brega.

Also Wednesday, warplanes bombed an ammunition depot on the outskirts of the

rebel-held eastern city of Ajdabiya, about 40 miles northeast of Brega and 85

miles (140 kilometres) south of Benghazi on the Mediterranean coast.

Libyan forces have launched repeated airstrikes during the two-week revolt but

all of them have been reported to target facilities that store weapons in areas

controlled by the rebellion. However, some air force pilots have said they

bailed out because they were ordered to bomb civilians. Gadhafi's son Seif

al-Islam has repeatedly that airstrikes have been used against civilians though

he has acknowledged bombing weapons depots.

Witnesses told the AP they saw two warplanes bomb the eastern outskirts of

Ajdabiya at 10 a.m. local time. They also said pro-Gadhafi forces were advancing

on the city of about 150,000 people, some 470 miles (750 kilometres) east of the

capital Tripoli.

" I see two jets bombing now, " said one witness who, like the others, spoke on

condition of anonymity because he feared reprisals. Another witness said rebel

forces were rushing to the western side of Ajdabiya to meet the advancing

pro-Gadhafi force.

" We are ready to repel their attack, " said the witness.

Gadhafi's regime retook at least two towns in the western half of the country

near Tripoli in the past few days and threatened a third in recent days, while

rebels repulsed attacks on three other key areas — the city of Misrata east of

Tripoli, the city of Zawiya west of the capital, and the mountain town of Zintan

south of the capital.

One of those retaken by the pro-Gadhafi forces was the strategic mountain town

of Gharyan, the largest in the Nafusa Mountains, which overlooks Tripoli, a

resident said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of government

retaliation.

The town fell after dark Friday in a surprise attack, and the government troops

detained officers who defected to the rebels and drew up lists of wanted

protesters and started searching for them, the resident added.

Gadhafi supporters also have said they were in control of the city of Sabratha,

west of Tripoli, which has seemed to go back and forth between the two camps in

the past week.

But witnesses in Zawiya, 30 miles (50 kilometres) west of the capital, said

rebels repulsed a pro-Gadhafi offensive in six hours of gunbattles overnight

between Monday and Tuesday.

In Misrata, 125 miles (200 kilometres) east of Tripoli, pro-Gadhafi troops who

control part of an air base on the city's outskirts tried to advance Monday. But

they were repulsed by opposition forces, who included residents with automatic

weapons and defected army units allied with them, one of the opposition fighters

said.

The opposition controls most of the air base, and one fighter in the city said

dozens of anti-Gadhafi gunmen have arrived from farther east in recent days as

reinforcements.

In Zintan, 75 miles (120 kilometres) south of Tripoli, residents said an attack

by pro-Gadhafi forces Monday night was the second since the city fell in rebel

hands late last month. But, they added, Gadhafi's loyalists were bringing in

reinforcements.

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reported from Tripoli, Libya.

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