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The center of the closest city to Tripoli had been retaken from forces royal to Muammar Gaddafi by Libyan rebels on Wednesday evening (March 9, 2011) after some of the fiercest fighting in nearly three-week clashes. Responding this action, the forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi struck an oil pipeline and oil storage facility, which sent a giant yellow fireball into the sky when they attacked rebels with artillery and gunfire in two major cities Zawiya and Ras Lanuf. Consequently, many people were killed, including old people, women and children.
Now, let's take a look at some pictures that describe the Libyan fierce fighting on March 9, 2011.
Libyan rebels fire rockets at government troops loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on the frontline on March 9, 2011 near Ras Lanuf, Libya
Anti-Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi rebels prepare to fire rockets in Sidra town, eastern Libya on Wednesday March 9, 2011
Anti-Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi rebels walk under a pall of smoke and flames in Sedra, eastern Libya on Wednesday March 9, 2011
Flames and heavy black smokes rise from an oil pipe that was hit in a blast near an oil facility in the town of Ras Lanuf on March 9, 2011
Libyan rebels fight against forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi, just few kilometers outside the oil town of Ras Lanuf on March 9, 2011
Libyan rebel fighters try to escape from exploding shells nearby on March 9, 2011
Black smokes cover the sky from an oil pipe while Libyan rebel fighters prepare to go into battle against forces loyal to leader Moamer Kadhafi on March 9, 2011
Libyan rebels carry a wounded during clashes with forces loyal to leader Moamer Gadhafi on March 9, 2011
Libyan rebels fire rockets at government troops on the frontline on March 9, 2011
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