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Egyptian special forces secretly storm Libya
by Chris Hughes, Daily Mirror
3/03/2011
CRACK special forces troops have been secretly pouring into Libya to back the rebellion against Colonel Gaddafi.
The elite troops moved in as the defiant tyrant vowed to “fight to
the last man and woman” – and warned that “thousands will die” if the
West intervenes.
But the Mirror can reveal his Tripoli stronghold is now under threat
from a growing army of special forces preparing to quell civil war.
Intelligence sources have told us that post-Mubarak Egyptian troops
have been allowed into Libya by Tunisian soldiers – showing increasing
Arab-backing for the anti-Gaddafi revolt.
The move came as a ferocious battle raged yesterday for control of
the key oil port town of Brega after loyalists launched their first
counter-offensive in the eastern desert in an attempt to reclaim “Free
Libya”.
Rebels gathered to defend the nearby airport and city of Ajdabiya,
sending out the rallying cry: “Any man with a gun – come and fight for
freedom!” They claimed to be pushing back Gaddafi’s troops – and said
they had taken a number of prisoners. One rebel, Mashala Agoub, 40,
said: “The battle for Brega is crucial. It has the oil, it has the
airport – it is vital to the control of the region.”
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Cornered Gaddafi has lashed out at international moves against his regime.
He branded the freezing of his assets abroad “an act of piracy”. And
he warned: “There will be no stability in the Mediterranean if there is
no stability in Libya.”
But western governments, including Britain, were yesterday shoring up their relations with rebel leaders.
And David Cameron stood by plans for a no-fly zone over Libya –
despite international opposition. The Prime Minister said he was still
considering sending RAF jets – even after America, Turkey and other
nations raised concerns about the use of force, which has no UN backing.
An SAS squadron is on standby in Malta. A source claimed yesterday
that plans may be under way to take out Gaddafi with a drone-style
laser-guided missile.
The source added: “By just targeting him, it could save an awful lot of lives.”
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