
A Libyan rebel fighter holds the old pre-Gaddafi flag in Ras Naluf, Libya, 10 March 2011. According to media reports, rebels said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's troops attacked a residential neighbourhood on 10 March in the small northern city of Ras Lanuf. According to a medical source at the hospital in Ras Lanuf, seven people were injured in that attack. A day earlier the Libyan news website Brniq reported that four people were killed in air strikes on 09 March in the oil-rich city. At least 24 people were injured, according to the website, which said a fighter jet had struck a house in a residential area, but that rebels had evacuated the area just before the attack. Most families in Ras Lanuf and employees at the main oil-refinery there have fled the city. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

Libyan rebel fighters (front) perform a prayer as others (back) hold their position at the frontline during a day of constant bombardment by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Ras Naluf, Libya, 10 March 2011. According to media reports, rebels said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's troops attacked a residential neighbourhood on 10 March in the small northern city of Ras Lanuf. According to a medical source at the hospital in Ras Lanuf, seven people were injured in that attack. A day earlier the Libyan news website Brniq reported that four people were killed in air strikes on 09 March in the oil-rich city. At least 24 people were injured, according to the website, which said a fighter jet had struck a house in a residential area, but that rebels had evacuated the area just before the attack. Most families in Ras Lanuf and employees at the main oil-refinery there have fled the city. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

A group of medics carry a Libyan rebel fighter to Ras Lanuf hospital after he was injured in an attack by forces loyal to Gaddafi in Ras Lanuf, Libya, 10 March 2011. According to media reports, rebels said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's troops attacked a residential neighbourhood on 10 March in the small northern city of Ras Lanuf. According to a medical source at the hospital in Ras Lanuf, seven people were injured in that attack. A day earlier the Libyan news website Brniq reported that four people were killed in air strikes on 09 March in the oil-rich city. At least 24 people were injured, according to the website, which said a fighter jet had struck a house in a residential area, but that rebels had evacuated the area just before the attack. Most families in Ras Lanuf and employees at the main oil-refinery there have fled the city. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

Libyan rebel fighters hold their positions at the frontline during a day of constant bombardment by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Ras Naluf, Libya, 10 March 2011. According to media reports, rebels said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's troops attacked a residential neighbourhood on 10 March in the small northern city of Ras Lanuf. According to a medical source at the hospital in Ras Lanuf, seven people were injured in that attack. A day earlier the Libyan news website Brniq reported that four people were killed in air strikes on 09 March in the oil-rich city. At least 24 people were injured, according to the website, which said a fighter jet had struck a house in a residential area, but that rebels had evacuated the area just before the attack. Most families in Ras Lanuf and employees at the main oil-refinery there have fled the city. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK

A Libyan rebel fighter wave the old pre-Gaddafi Libyan flag as rebels hold their position at the frontline during a day of constant bombardment by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, Ras Naluf, Libya, 10 March 2011. According to media reports, rebels said that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's troops attacked a residential neighbourhood on 10 March in the small northern city of Ras Lanuf. According to a medical source at the hospital in Ras Lanuf, seven people were injured in that attack. A day earlier the Libyan news website Brniq reported that four people were killed in air strikes on 09 March in the oil-rich city. At least 24 people were injured, according to the website, which said a fighter jet had struck a house in a residential area, but that rebels had evacuated the area just before the attack. Most families in Ras Lanuf and employees at the main oil-refinery there have fled the city. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK