KADHAFI HUNTED


Libyan rebels hunted Wednesday for Moamer Kadhafi and battled the remnants of his forces after overrunning his Tripoli compound, as the strongman urged residents to cleanse the capital “of rats.”

Two powerful blasts thought to be caused by an air attack rocked the capital early in the morning as a NATO warplane flew overhead.

The explosions came during a night of shooting as fighting continued following the storming of Kadhafi’s Bab al-Azizya compound by rebel fighters on Tuesday.

The leader of a rebel group told an AFP correspondent that pro-Kadhafi fighters were hidden on the road to Tripoli airport.

On the run and his whereabouts unknown, a defiant Kadhafi delivered two messages during the night.

In a speech carried by the website of a television station headed by his son Seif al-Islam, he said he had abandoned his Tripoli compound in a “tactical withdrawal” after it had been wrecked by NATO warplanes.

“Bab al-Azizya was nothing but a heap of rubble after it was the target of 64 NATO missiles and we withdrew from it for tactical reasons,” he said.

The speech gave no indication of where he had gone.

In a later audio message on Syrian-based Arrai Oruba television station, Kadhafi urged residents to “cleanse Tripoli of rats.”

He also said he had taken to the streets of Tripoli without being recognised.

“I walked incognito, without anyone seeing me, and I saw youths ready to defend their city,” the strongman said, without specifying when he did his walkabout.

Jumpy but jubilant rebels armed with assault rifles, meanwhile, combed the streets of the capital Wednesday for remnants of the regime.

“We are the champions. We’ve been dying for 42 years and now we are going to live,” said Sharif Sohail, a 34-year-old dentist who took up arms to patrol the city centre.

Other rebel fighters, some wrapped in Free Libya flags, some wearing flackjackets, manned checkpoints through the night, scrutinising traffic by flashlight in neighbourhoods without electricity.

“We are checking every car that passes,” Brahim Mukhtar, 27, told AFP at a main intersection near Souk al-Fatah. “We are guarding the streets.”

He said the first three nights after the rebels on Sunday took the capital were characterised by gunfights and “arbitrary shootings” as Kadhafi loyalists drove through residential areas unleashing a hail of lead that forced people to cower in their homes.

“Before we didn’t know who was coming or going. Now we have more control but people are scared there are still Kadhafi forces in the area.”

Another rebel perched on a petrol barrel freshly painted with the colours of the Libyan revolution — red, black and green — was more upbeat.

“We are almost done with the Kadhafi forces. Only a small number remains. God willing, in the next couple of days the country will be completely clean,” he said.

Residents of the capital had celebrated into the early hours of Wednesday following the capture of the Bab al-Azizya compound, despite finding no sign of the Libyan strongman or his sons.                AFP




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