Gaddafi forces counterattack southwest of Tripoli

AFP , Wednesday 13 Jul 2011

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi pushed the revolutionaries forces back to the hill village of Kikla

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi counterattacked southwest of Tripoli on Wednesday, overrunning rebel advance positions around Gualish and pushing on towards the hill village of Kikla, an AFP correspondent reported.

Loyalist troops seized the rebel checkpoint at Gualish, a key gateway on the road to the capital which insurgents seized last week, before pushing on towards the rebels' enclave in the Nafusa Mountains.

The AFP correspondent saw very few rebels on the road towards Kikla as the retreating fighters scrambled to regroup.

Only Monday, the rebels had been talking of launching a major advance themselves, eyeing the loyalist-held towns of Asabah and Gharyan at the eastern end of the range.

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