Senin, 29 Agustus 2011
Gadhafi son Khamis dead: Libyan rebels
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE - An image grab taken from footage broadcast by Libyan state TV shows what it said was Khamis Gadhafi, Moamer Gadhafi's youngest son, visiting "victims of NATO raids" at a hospital in an unspecified location on August 9, 2011. A rebel minister said Khamis Gadhafi, whose death was announced several times since Libya's conflict erupted but was never confirmed, was killed south of Tripoli and buried on August 29, 2011. Photograph by: AFP, Getty Images
TRIPOLI - A rebel minister said a son of Moamer Gadhafi, Khamis, whose death was announced several times since Libya's conflict erupted but was never confirmed, was killed south of Tripoli and buried on Monday.
"One of the rebel leaders confirmed to me that Khamis was killed somewhere near Tarhuna, about 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of Tripoli," the opposition justice and human rights minister Mohammed al-Allagy told AFP.
"He may have been killed in battle. The rebel leader said he had been buried," Allagy added.
The rebels said on Sunday that Khamis may have been killed the day before in a clash between their fighters and pro-Gadhafi forces.
Rebel military spokesman Ahmed Omar Bani said Saturday that Khamis could have been one of several people killed when rebel fighters in Tarhuna intercepted a military convoy with several "brand new Mercedes vehicles".
""As our fighters were trying to block the passing of the convoy, they were violently attacked and shot at," said Bani.
"The brigade in Tarhuna responded and hit two vehicles in the convoy, killing their occupants.
"We faced strong resistance (from the pro-Gadhafi convoy) to protect these two cars which is why they were totally destroyed and burned with their occupants caught in the crossfire," he told reporters in Benghazi.
Bani said "it is very difficult to identify the charred bodies, but the soldiers captured on the spot told us that they were bodyguards of Khamis Gadhafi."
Khamis, 28, the youngest son of Gadhafi, commanded a brigade seen as the most effective and loyal force of the Libyan leader. Rebel fighters captured its base south of Tripoli in fierce fighting on Saturday.
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