
Libyan rebel forces have a rest on seized weapons before they leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces prepare to leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces clean their weapons as they prepare to leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces prepare to leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces prepare to leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces take a rest before they leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces have a rest behind a pile of seized ammunition before they leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA

Libyan rebel forces fly pre-Gaddafi era Libyan flags from their truck as they leave for Ras Lanuf, in Brega, eastern Libya, on 05 March 2011. The Libyan opposition claims they had gained control over the oil-rich city of Ras Lanuf on 04 March 2011 night after fierce fighting with troops loyal to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Ras Lanuf was believed to be the last oil terminal in northeastern Libya to be under Gaddafi‘s control. EPA/TIAGO PETINGA