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http://www.juancole.com/2011/03/ras-lanuf-falls-to-rebels.html

"In a major push west, rebel forces in Libya are said by Reuters to
have taken the major petroleum and refining town of Ras Lanuf on the
Mediterranean coast east of the capital of Libya, consolidating their
control over the east of the country and its resources. "

While there continue to be Qaddafi regime attacks on eastern cities,
these appear either to be mere skirmishes or still-ineffectual bombing
runs. There was an explosion at an arms depot at Benghazi, the center
of the rebellion, on Friday, but is not clear whether it was an act of
sabotage or the result of an accident. BBC reports that shops close up
early in Benghazi and people are cautious about going out, so life is
still hard in the rebel-held territories.

Aljazeera English reports that esprit de corps is high in rebel-held
Ajdabiya and Brega/ Buraiqa.


Ras Lanuf Falls to Rebels

Posted on 03/05/2011 by Juan

In a major push west, rebel forces in Libya are said by Reuters to
have taken the major petroleum and refining town of Ras Lanuf on the
Mediterranean coast east of the capital of Libya, consolidating their
control over the east of the country and its resources.
Divided Libya

Divided Libya

While there continue to be Qaddafi regime attacks on eastern cities,
these appear either to be mere skirmishes or still-ineffectual bombing
runs. There was an explosion at an arms depot at Benghazi, the center
of the rebellion, on Friday, but is not clear whether it was an act of
sabotage or the result of an accident. BBC reports that shops close up
early in Benghazi and people are cautious about going out, so life is
still hard in the rebel-held territories.

Aljazeera English reports that esprit de corps is high in rebel-held
Ajdabiya and Brega/ Buraiqa.

In the west, pro-Qaddafi forces continued their attempt to roll back
the rebels around the capital, attacking liberated Zawiya and engaging
in fierce fighting with anti-Qaddafi crowds and military defect0rs, in
which some 30 persons were killed and more wounded. Both sides were
claiming control of Zawiya, just to the west of Tripoli, as night fell
Friday, which likely means that the city is divided.

In Tripoli itself, on Friday evening thousands of pro-Qaddafi
civilians rallied at Green Square. But in the working-class suburb of
Tajoura, hundreds demonstrated against Qaddafi after Friday prayers
before being dispersed by troops using live ammunition. Tajoura is
said to be without pro-Qaddafi police or security forces, and
essentially not in regime control.

If it is true that Ras Lanuf has fallen, then the momentum still seems
to be with the eastern rebels, who have been supporting themselves and
sending reinforcements as they have extended their sway toward the
west and fought off (as in Brega/ Buraiqa on Wednesday) regime
counter-attacks. That Ras Lanuf is an oil center with a major refinery
makes it an especially valuable asset for the rebels. About 1 million
barrels a day out of a pre-revolt 1.7 million b/d have been taken off
the market by the fighting in Libya.

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