
Residents inspect a destroyed tank from Gaddafi's army in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troups. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Libyan rebels guard a checkpoint in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troops. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Residents inspect a destroyed tank from Gaddafi's army in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troups. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

A member of the rebel army guards a tank near Tobruk, Libya. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troops. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Residents inspect a destroyed tank from Gaddafi's army in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troups. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

A member of the rebel army guards a tank near Tobruk, Libya. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troops. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

A woman resident poses with a destroyed tank from Gaddafi's army in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troups. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

A member of the rebel army guards a tank near Tobruk, Libya. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troops. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI

Residents inspect a destroyed tank from Gaddafi's army in Benghazi, Libya, 31 March 2011. After a few days of calm, the Benghazi's residents fear renewed attacks by the Libyan ruler's troups. Troops loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi drove eastward on 30 March toward the rebel stronghold of Benghazi in the north-east of the country as the rebels also abandoned Ajdabiya, located north-east of Brega and about 150 kilometers from Benghazi. EPA/MAURIZIO GAMBARINI