NATO strikes Libyan capital after Gadhafi appears

BEIJING. May 13. KAZINFORM NATO air strikes hit Muammar Gadhafi's compound early on Thursday, hours after the Libyan leader was shown on television for the first time since another aerial attack killed his son nearly two weeks ago; Kazinform refers to China Daily.

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Libyan officials who showed reporters around the scene of the air strike, at Gadhafi's Bab al-Aziziyah compound, said three people were killed and 25 wounded.

The corner of a two-storey building was blown away, leaving fragments of concrete on the street below, and deep craters were left in two other locations around the compound, which has been targeted several times since NATO began its campaign.

Government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim told reporters the strikes hit near a spot where dozens of Libyans come every night, some with families, to shout slogans in support of Gadhafi. There was no immediate comment from NATO.

"The NATO alliance is completely bereft of morality," Ibrahim said. "No one has the right to say to the people of Libya move away from the cities so we can bombard you."

"This is our country. We are proud of it. We will continue to be a fighting nation," he said.

Earlier, Gadhafi had drawn a line under nearly two weeks of speculation over his fate when Libyan television showed him meeting officials in a Tripoli hotel.

The Libyan leader had not been seen in public since an April 30 strike killed his youngest son and three grandchildren.

He made his appearance on Wednesday in trademark brown robe, dark sunglasses and black hat. Gadhafi was shown greeting a group of tribal leaders who support him; Kazinform cites China Daily.

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