In a desperate last stand, the road from the street are fighting to stop the rebels finally triumph over the tyrant hard.
Heavy shooting, the snipers and tank explosions rocked the capital. Opposition governors claim to control 85 percent of Tripoli, but in a sign of the intensity of fighting was the hospital in the city working only "filled" with 5,000 injured.
Surprised by the lightning advance of his fief, Colonel Gaddafi was said to hide in shelters during secure the streets of Tripoli.
The rebels warned the actual moment of victory would come only when the colonel was captured.
In other developments:
David Cameron, cut short his leave to return to London where he invited the dictator to go;
More notorious Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam has up to the hotel of journalists in Tripoli and boasted of victory;
Libyan embassies were demolished Gaddafi flags and pictures;
Some 1,300 people were killed in Tripoli;
Green Square, the key points seized by the rebels, has become too dangerous to enter as a loyalist snipers have taken power;
Court officials opened the discussion on the transfer of Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam in The Hague;
Another son, Khamis, was reported to have died;
Crude oil prices fell again Libyan merchants expected a full-time production;
Downing Street has refused to rule out the possibility of British troops on the ground as "observers of the peace";
South Africa was forced to deny planning to offer exile Gaddafi - an offer extended by Angola.
Saif, as rebels said they had arrested and who is wanted by the International Criminal Court, told reporters: "We broke the backbone of the rebels was a trap We gave them a hard time, then we will win ... "
He arrived in armored car services, and insisted that his father was safe, "naturally."
And last night, it seemed that Gaddafi was preparing to fight to the bitter end, when its forces fired three Scud missiles Sirte, home thanked the family of Colonel.
Via : www.dailymail.co.uk