A student holds a picture of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his sons Saif al-Islam (L) and Khamis (R). - Reuters (File Photo)

BENGHAZI: Libya’s rebel forces on Friday said an overnight night Nato strike on an operations centre in the western town of Zliten has killed Moamer Qadhafi’s son Khamis, and more than 30 others.

 

Citing spies operating among Qadhafi’s ranks, Mohammed Zawawi, a spokesman for revolutionary militia groups, told AFP that Khamis was confirmed to be among the dead.

“Overnight there was a aircraft attack by Nato on the Qadhafi operations room in Zliten and there are around 32 Qadhafi troops killed. One of them is Khamis,” said Zawawi, a spokesman for the United Revolutionary Forces.

Khamis, who has long led pro-government militia fighters, was said to be commanding the battle for Zliten – a Qadhafi bastion that has halted the rebel advance on Tripoli.

The strike appears to have come just hours after Tripoli took journalists on an escorted tour of the centre of Zliten, an effort to rubbish rebel claims the town was under attack.

Fighters from the rebel enclave of Misrata, 60 kilometres to the east, announced this week they had made progress in Zliten, a strategic coastal town on the road to Tripoli.

But authorities in Tripoli quickly denied that claim, saying they controlled the entire town.

On Thursday an AFP journalist saw the town centre was in the hands of regime forces, although intensive artillery fire was heard in the distance.

Residents said the frontline is located at a distance of 10 to 15 kilometres east of the city centre while rebel official said they control three neighbourhoods in the town’s east.

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