| 5,637,592 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Libyan forces claim NATO forces have killed at least 100 civilians in recent Tripoli airstrikes. |
| 5,637,596 |
32.7571 |
12.72764 |
Libya |
|
Government forces have kidnapped and beaten up residents of Zawiyah since recapturing the city two weeks ago. "They [Gaddafi's men] kidnap young men, old men, anyone below the age of 50 or 60, whether an engineer or a simple construction worker, and they are taken to an unknown location," according to a local. |
| 5,637,600 |
32.37535 |
15.09254 |
Libya |
|
NATO air raids outside Misratah. |
| 5,637,605 |
32.37535 |
15.09254 |
Libya |
|
Three Gaddafi fighter killed during fighting, bringing the total of dead to 117 dead and 1,300 wounded after a week of fighting. |
| 5,637,609 |
32.8925 |
13.18 |
Libya |
|
Early morning NATO air raid on Tripoli. |
| 5,637,614 |
30.75545 |
20.22626 |
Libya |
|
Gaddafi forces begin a retreat in two towns following sustained bombing and fighting. Soon Ajdabiya was completely in rebel control. 13 Gaddafi fighters were captured as prisoners of war, 21 pronounced dead. |
| 5,637,619 |
30.40624 |
19.57386 |
Libya |
|
Gaddafi forces begin a retreat in two towns following sustained bombing and fighting. This site is particularly valuable due ti its oil producing capability. |
| 5,637,623 |
27.03766 |
14.42832 |
Libya |
|
NATO air strikes reported in Sabha. Causality numbers not provided. |
| 5,637,627 |
31.20892 |
16.58866 |
Libya |
|
NATO air strikes reported in Sirte. Causality numbers not provided. |
| 5,637,631 |
32.37535 |
15.09254 |
Libya |
|
Following losses, Gaddafi forces resume motor and artillery attacks on Misratah. Four reported killed. |