TRIPOLI – A military action is predicted by France's UN envoy within hours after an international meeting on Libya on Saturday; as US blamed Col. Muammar Gaddafi of challenging the urgent ceasefire demands by UN.
Libyan government announced one-sided ceasefire that appeared to do noting in stopping the international community to go for air strikes to force an end to an increasingly bloody civil war.
Reportedly, the residents of Misrata, a rebel-held city in western Libya, claimed intense barrage on Friday; but the Libyan government has denied the claim, while a US official said Gaddafi's forces were still heading toward Benghazi (the rebel-held stronghold in eastern Libya).
Reportedly, the residents of Misrata, a rebel-held city in western Libya, claimed intense barrage on Friday; but the Libyan government has denied the claim, while a US official said Gaddafi's forces were still heading toward Benghazi (the rebel-held stronghold in eastern Libya).
Col. Muammar Gaddafi reacted to the UN resolution saying that there was no justification for the UN resolution to go all out to stop the so-called massacre in Libya.
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