NewsApril 25, 2011
TRIPOLI, Libya -- NATO airstrikes targeted the center of Moammar Gadhafi's seat of power early today, destroying a multistory library and office and badly damaging a reception hall for visiting dignitaries. Gadhafi's whereabouts at the time of the attack on his sprawling Bab al-Azizya compound were unclear. A security official at the scene said four people were lightly hurt...
The Associated Press

TRIPOLI, Libya -- NATO airstrikes targeted the center of Moammar Gadhafi's seat of power early today, destroying a multistory library and office and badly damaging a reception hall for visiting dignitaries.

Gadhafi's whereabouts at the time of the attack on his sprawling Bab al-Azizya compound were unclear. A security official at the scene said four people were lightly hurt.

Today's strike came after Gadhafi's forces unleashed a barrage of shells and rockets at the besieged rebel city of Misrata, in an especially bloody weekend that left at least 32 dead and dozens wounded.

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The battle for Misrata, which has claimed hundreds of lives in the past two months, has become the focal point of Libya's armed rebellion against Gadhafi since fighting elsewhere is deadlocked.

Video of Misrata civilians being killed and wounded have spurred calls for more forceful international intervention to stop the bloodshed in the rebel-held city.

In Washington on Sunday, members of the Senate Armed Services Committee said that more should be done to drive Gadhafi out of power, including targeting his inner circle with air strikes.

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