A Libyan rebel fighter stands guard at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Libyan rebel fighters carry a fellow combatants who was injured at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A one-legged Libyan rebel fighter walks past the remains of a tank at the checkpoint near to front line between Ajdabiya and Brega, Libya, 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On March 31 NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Ammunition lies on the ground next to Libyan rebel fighters at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter holds a machine gun at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A one-legged Libyan rebel fighter walks on the road near a check point between Ajdabiya and Brega, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
Libyan rebel fighters keep their position at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter atop a house keeps watch at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter keeps watch at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter prepares ammunition at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter is running away as Gaddafi forces intensify shelling on rebels, at the check point between Ajdabiya and Brega, Libya, 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV
A Libyan rebel fighter holds a missile at a check point near front line on road between Brega and Ajdabiya, Libya, on 12 April 2011. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe on 12 April accused NATO of hanging back in Libya, saying the military alliance was not sufficiently fulfilling its role of destroying leader Muammer Gaddafi's heavy weapons. On 31 March, NATO took over a campaign of airstrikes against Gaddafi's regime, as well as responsibility for overseeing a no-fly zone over the country, from a Western-led alliance dominated by the United States, France and Britain. EPA/VASSIL DONEV