Jibril al-Huweidi, a doctor at Benghazi's al-Jalaa Hospital, said he
coach outlet heard from ambulance drivers coming in from Ajdabiyah that they could shuttle back and forth without much problem. "Only the eastern part of Ajdabiyahis controlled by Gaddafi's men," he said. "There are a couple of tanks there that sporadically
coach outlet store fire at the city. But Ajdabiyah's city centre and other access points are peaceful and not one man from Gaddafi's force wanders around." Another Benghazi resident, Faiza Ali, said she spoke to relatives in Ajdabiyah on Wednesday evening. "They said they are fine." Rebels had ambushed Gaddafi forces outside the city and were still battling them, she said. Earlier on Wednesday, weary government soldiers returning from the
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