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Celebrations
are underway across Libya, where officials of the interim
government say the country's former leader Moammar Gadhafi
has been killed, and other members of his inner circle
captured or also dead. The killing came as fighters loyal
to the National Transitional Council took control of
Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte, and the last major stronghold
of the old government.
Libya's provisional government officials say that Moammar Gadhafi was killed during a battle for control of Sirte. The prime minister of Libya's National Transitional Council, Mahmoud Jibril, confirmed Gadhafi's death at a news conference in Tripoli. Jibril said
Libyans have been waiting for what he called "this historic
moment." He said an investigation as to how and by whom
Gadhafi was killed is underway. Video of what appeared to be
Gadhafi's lifeless body, on the ground and partially
unclothed, appeared midday Thursday. In
Tripoli's main Martyrs' Square, crowds gathered and cheered
the news as the definitive end to a dark period in Libya's
history. An engineer, who gave only his first name, Osama,
describes the scene.
The end of
Gadhafi's two months on the run and the capture of Sirte
mark a turning point in the NTC's efforts to consolidate its
control of the country. (Source: VOA News)
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