Gaddafi was killed in an attack, and the dictatorship kingdom collapsed (picture)
Gaddafi was killed in an attack, and the dictatorship kingdom collapsed (picture) On October 20, the Libyan ruling authorities armed...
Gaddafi was killed in an attack, and the autocratic kingdom collapsed (picture) On October 20, armed personnel of the Libyan ruling authority celebrated with the captured Gaddafi golden gun. The upper body uniform was stained red with blood, and the iconic turban was missing. His eyes were still open, but he was dead. This is a screenshot of a video of the death of Muammar Gaddafi released by the media on October 20. On the 20th, Jibril, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Libya’s National Transitional Council, held a press conference to confirm that Gaddafi (former leader of Libya) died of serious injuries in his hometown of Sirte that day. On the same day, the ruling authorities took armed control of Sirte, the last stronghold of Gaddafi's remnants. The ruling authorities are expected to announce the liberation of Libya soon. The body will be sent to Misrata. Earlier, the frontline commander of the Libyan ruling authorities in Sirte, Abrarah, revealed to the media that they had arrested Gaddafi, but he was seriously injured and was taken away by an ambulance. His life and death are unknown. Before Gaddafi's death was confirmed, the Information Minister of the National Transitional Council revealed that he had caught "a big fish." Gaddafi was captured near a cement cave in Sirte, and the golden gun he was carrying was seized by armed officers of the ruling authorities. Some armed men took turns holding golden guns in celebration. Some media said Gaddafi was seriously injured after being shot randomly while trying to escape. An armed man from the ruling authorities recalled that after his whereabouts were discovered, Gaddafi shouted "Don't shoot, don't shoot." As a result, some armed men still opened fire. Some media quoted a "Transitional Council" official as saying that Gaddafi's last words after his arrest were: "Who are you? What happened?" Abdulguid, an official of the ruling "Transitional Council", said that Gaddafi was in a convoy trying to evacuate westward from Sirte and was bombed by NATO warplanes. Four vehicles were destroyed and he was injured and arrested. "He was hit in the head." Majid said, "Many people opened fire on him and he died." A soldier armed by the ruling authorities said that he witnessed Gaddafi being hit in the lower body by a 9 mm bullet at the scene. Gaddafi's body will be transported to Misrata for media photos. After the news of the death of Gaddafi came out, people in the Libyan capital gathered in Tripoli's Martyrs Square to celebrate. Yusuf Rabie, the armed press officer of the Libyan ruling regime, said that some prisoners revealed the hiding places of Gaddafi and his minister of intelligence and chief of general staff during the regime, and the regime's armed forces immediately launched a search for these locations. Tigers from Misrata captured Gaddafi, who was shot in the leg. On the 20th, the armed forces of the ruling authorities launched a dragnet-style manhunt in the second residential area of Sirte, the last stronghold of Gaddafi's remnants. Salabi predicted that the "Transitional Council" would soon declare the liberation of Libya. The life and death of Gaddafi's fourth son Mutassim in Sirte is unknown. The second son Saif al-Slan's hiding place was surrounded. At the same time as Gaddafi's death, the ruling regime's armed forces took full control of Sirte on October 20. The red, black and green flags of the ruling government were raised locally. Gaddafi's hometown was once the last bastion of his remaining forces' "resistance to the death." The local medical department revealed that Younis, the Defense Minister during the Gaddafi regime, was shot dead. Doctor Rauf said that Younis's body was sent to the field hospital in a light truck on the 20th, and his identity was subsequently confirmed.
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