Libyan rebels search for pro-Gaddafi fighters on the road between Bin Jawad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels fill canisters with petrol on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels perform a prayer on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels drive on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
A Libyan rebel flashes the victory sign as he searches for pro-Gaddafi fighters on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels drive on the road between Bin Jawad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels are seen during a search for pro-Gaddafi fighters on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
A Libyan rebel waves the old Libyan flag atop a rebel vehicle on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels search for pro-Gaddafi fighters on the road between Bin Jwad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI
Libyan rebels drive on the road between Bin Jawad and Sirte, Libya, 28 March 2011. According to media sources, rebels on 28 March 2011 were grouping near, but not in control of Sirte, birthplace of embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Sources in Sirte and Tripoli told the German Press Agency dpa that the city was still under the control of Gaddafi's troops, but rebel forces were 100 kilometres away in the town of Nofiliya. EPA/KHALED ELFIQI