Tripoli: More than 20 massive blasts were hared near to the Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi palace in Libya capital Tripoli, leaving at least seven people dead and more than 150 wounded.
Tuesday’s bombing in what appears to be the heaviest night of bombing of the Libyan capital since American and NATO alliance have started air campaign against Moammar Gadhafi forces.
NATO airstrikes in less than half an hour set off thunderous booms that rattled windows around the city.
Heavy plumes of smoke wafted over the city, including from an area close to the Gadhafi palace, suggesting that was a target.
Pro-government supporters loudly beeped their car horns and fired guns, shouting their support for Gadhafi.


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