A suicide bomber, member of a brigade of Gaddafi, blew himself up last night while he was among a group of fighters near the town of Sirte, causing several deaths and injuries.
According to reports from Libya, a Libyan fighter fro; Warfala tribe, wearing an explosive belt, blew himself up amid a group of NTC fighters who were besieging the city of Sirte, where some Gaddafi's sons and many senior officials of his regime were hiding.
According to sources who reported the information, the bomber had managed to deceive the vigilance of the fighters when he approached them, chanting slogans against Gaddafi before blowing his explosive belt, killing and wounded among the fighters.
With the emergence of suicide bombers in the war between the pro-Gaddafi and fighters of the national transitional council, the situation could be complicated even for the latter who are already experiencing huge losses in recent days in Sirte and Beni Walid, where they face great resistance from the pro-Gaddafi.
Meanwhile, the "Guardian" accused yesterday Qatar of trying to create an Islamic Emirate in Libya. The English newspaper accuses Qatar of helping fighters secretly, unbeknownst to the CNT, in order to strengthen the radical Islamist wing in Libya and break the secular pro-occident of the NTC.
According to reports from Libya, a Libyan fighter fro; Warfala tribe, wearing an explosive belt, blew himself up amid a group of NTC fighters who were besieging the city of Sirte, where some Gaddafi's sons and many senior officials of his regime were hiding.
According to sources who reported the information, the bomber had managed to deceive the vigilance of the fighters when he approached them, chanting slogans against Gaddafi before blowing his explosive belt, killing and wounded among the fighters.
With the emergence of suicide bombers in the war between the pro-Gaddafi and fighters of the national transitional council, the situation could be complicated even for the latter who are already experiencing huge losses in recent days in Sirte and Beni Walid, where they face great resistance from the pro-Gaddafi.
Meanwhile, the "Guardian" accused yesterday Qatar of trying to create an Islamic Emirate in Libya. The English newspaper accuses Qatar of helping fighters secretly, unbeknownst to the CNT, in order to strengthen the radical Islamist wing in Libya and break the secular pro-occident of the NTC.