An image grab taken from footage broadcast by Libyan state TV shows what it said was Khamis Qadhafi, Moamer Qadhafi's youngest son, visiting “victims of Nato raids” at a hospital in an unspecified location, just days after rebels battling the regime reported his death, which Tripoli denied at the time. - AFP (File Photo)

TRIPOLI: Khamis, the son of embattled Libyan leader Moamer Qadhafi, has been shown on state television just days after rebels battling the regime reported his death, which Tripoli denied at the time.

The broadcaster showed footage of what it said was a visit on Tuesday by the uniformed 28-year-old, Qadhafi's youngest son, to a hospital to meet “victims of Nato raids.”

It was the first time he had been seen in public since August 5, when a rebel spokesman said a Nato attack on an operations centre in the western town of Zliten had killed 32 people including Khamis, a feared military commander.

“Overnight there was an aircraft attack by Nato on the Qadhafi operations room in Zliten and there are around 32 Qadhafi troops killed. One of them is Khamis,” Mohammed Zawawi told AFP at the time.

Zawawi cited as sources spies within loyalist ranks and intercepted radio chatter.

But a spokesman in Tripoli for the Qadhafi regime said the claim was untrue.

“Basically the news about the killing of Khamis by a Nato air strike is very dirty lies to cover the murder of civilians in the peaceful city,” Mussa Ibrahim said.

Khamis Qadhafi trained at a Russian military academy and commands the eponymous and much-feared Khamis Brigade, one of the regime's toughest fighting units.

The brigade took part in the assault on the rebel enclave of Misrata, which has been bombarded from three sides and seen some of the fiercest fighting of Libya's civil war.

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