A Libyan rebel fighter holds his rifle on back of a vehicle on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 09 May 2011. According to media sources, a Libyan military source said that NATO forces bombed a number of civilian and military sites south of the capital, Tripoli, early 09 May, leading to an undisclosed number of deaths, while the Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Libyan government of 'what appears to be repeated indiscriminate attacks on mountain towns in western Libya.' EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Libyan rebel fighters on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 09 May 2011. According to media sources, a Libyan military source said that NATO forces bombed a number of civilian and military sites south of the capital, Tripoli, early 09 May, leading to an undisclosed number of deaths, while the Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Libyan government of 'what appears to be repeated indiscriminate attacks on mountain towns in western Libya.' EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
The flag of Libyan rebels flies on a vehicle on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 09 May 2011. According to media sources, a Libyan military source said that NATO forces bombed a number of civilian and military sites south of the capital, Tripoli, early 09 May, leading to an undisclosed number of deaths, while the Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Libyan government of 'what appears to be repeated indiscriminate attacks on mountain towns in western Libya.' EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Libyan rebel fighters look on as they sit on the back of a vehicle on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 09 May 2011. According to media sources, a Libyan military source said that NATO forces bombed a number of civilian and military sites south of the capital, Tripoli, early 09 May, leading to an undisclosed number of deaths, while the Human Rights Watch (HRW) accused the Libyan government of 'what appears to be repeated indiscriminate attacks on mountain towns in western Libya.' EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A still image taken from footage provided by a British Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft, and made available early 8 May 2011 showing explosions during the destruction of a number of Khaddafi-regime rocket launchers and missiles 6 May as part of the NATO mission Operation Unified Protector, to protect Libyan civilians from attack. Two Tornado GR4 aircraft struck the weapons at a location south of Sirte in a co-ordinated attack based on intelligence gathered earlier by other RAF aircraft. EPA/CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
A still image taken from footage provided by a British Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft, and made available early 8 May 2011 showing the scene after the destruction of a number of Khaddafi-regime rocket launchers and missiles 6 May as part of the NATO mission Operation Unified Protector, to protect Libyan civilians from attack. Two Tornado GR4 aircraft struck the weapons at a location south of Sirte in a co-ordinated attack based on intelligence gathered earlier by other RAF aircraft. EPA/CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Smoke rises after shells fired by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi landed on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Libyan rebel fighter sleeps on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A Libyan rebel fighter checks a car on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Libyan rebel fighter are seen on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
A general view of the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA
Smoke rises after a shell fired by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi landed on the Libyan side of the Wazin border crossing, at the southern part of the border with Tunisia, Libya, 07 May 2011. According to media sources, there was fresh fighting on 07 May between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. Each side battled to take control of the Dahiba-Wazin border crossing, which the rebels see as key point to let food and other humanitarian aid into Libya. EPA/MOHAMED MESSARA