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Libyan rebels are seen walking down a street close to a building where forces loyal to Col. Moamer Kadhafi are reportedly held up in the Zwabi district of Misrata on April 24, 2011
Kuwait Giving $181 Million to Fight Qaddafi, Libyan Rebels Say
Libya’s Transitional National Council, the group representing rebels fighting Muammar Qaddafi, is getting 50 million dinars ($181 million) from Kuwait, according to council chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed Al-Sabah, speaking at a news conference yesterday with Abdel Jalil, didn’t immediately confirm the contribution. “Actions speak louder than words,” he said when asked if Kuwait had officially recognized the transition council.
Neighbours examine the damage to a house which was struck by a shell in Misrata, Libya, Monday, April 25, 2011.
Men pray over the bodies of victims from two families who were killed in shelling during overnight fighting between rebel fighters and forces loyal to Col. Moamer Kadhafi in the Ras Amar district of the city of Misrata on April 25, 2011.
Camels stroll amid a thick sand storm in a field near the Libyan strategic town of Ajdabiya on April 25, 2011 where Libyan rebels are fighting forces loyal to Moamer Kadhafi.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, left, and Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen attends a signing ceremony in Copenhagen, Denmark, Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Putin on Tuesday slammed the NATO-led airstrikes in Libya, saying attacks on Moammar Gadhafi's palaces suggest the aim is to kill the Libyan leader
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin answers a question at a news conference in Copenhagen April 26, 2011. Putin sharply criticised the Western coalition enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya on Tuesday and said it has no mandate to kill Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
NATO commander of the international military operation in Libya, Lt. Gen. Charles Bouchard, points at a map of Libya as he meets journalists at NATO headquarters, in Bagnoli, Naples, Italy, Tuesday, April 26, 2011.
Bouchard said NATO wasn't targeting Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi when it bombed the presidential compound in Tripoli, saying it was trying instead to set the stage for diplomacy. He said the complex is "a military compound in which there are various houses and residences ... and various military command and control nodes throughout."
A sign is pictured at the entrance of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziyah compound in Tripoli April 25, 2011. Gaddafi was unhurt in a NATO airstrike on his Bab al-Aziziyah compound early on Monday that left three people dead, a government spokesman said, calling it an assassination attempt.
Female volunteer fighters take part in a weapon training session by Libyan soldiers loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi at a military camp outside Tarhouna, 85 km (53 miles) south of Tripoli April 27, 2011.
A Libyan rebel waves his country's former flag, now used by the rebellion, during a parade along a seaside promenade in their stronghold of Benghazi on April 27, 2011. Libya's tribes urged Moamer Kadhafi to cede power, as rebels backed by NATO air strikes said they forced the strongman's missiles out of range of the lifeline port of Misrata.
Destroyed cars and buildings are seen in the besieged city of Misrata, Libya, Thursday, April 28, 2011. Moammar Gadhafi's forces shelled the besieged rebel frontline city of Misrata Thursday, hitting residential areas on its outskirts and wounding four people, a doctor said.
TOURPeople inspect damages at Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's house in the Gargur area of Tripoli after an air raid late on April 30, 2011. Saif al-Arab Kadhafi, embattled Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's youngest son, was reportedly killed in the airstrike, a government spokesman said.
Libyan government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim holds a news conference in Tripoli May 1, 2011. Libyan leader Gaddafi survived a NATO airstrike on Saturday night that killed his youngest son Saif al-Arab and three of his grandchildren, a Libyan government spokesman said.
Pro-Gaddafi supporters chant slogans and burn a U.S. flag at the in the Ghergour area in Tripoli May 1, 2011. Libya said on Sunday Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son Saif Al-Arab and three grandchildren were killed in a NATO air strike and Britain said that while it was not targeting the leader, it was homing in on his military machine. Libyan government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said Gaddafi was unharmed and in good health despite what he called "a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country".
Young men hold pictures of Saif Al-Arab Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, in Tripoli May 1, 2011. Libya said on Sunday Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son Saif Al-Arab and three grandchildren were killed in a NATO air strike and Britain said that while it was not targeting the leader, it was homing in on his military machine. Libyan government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said Gaddafi was unharmed and in good health despite what he called "a direct operation to assassinate the leader of this country".
Libyan mourners carry the coffin of Seif al-Arab Kadhafi, son of embattled Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, during his funeral at the Al-Hani cemetery in Tripoli on May 2, 2011
Mohammed, son of embattled Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, attends the funeral of his brother Seif al-Arab at the Al-Hani cemetery in Tripoli on May 2, 2011 after the 29-year-old was killed along with three of the leader's grandchildren in a NATO airstrike early on May 1.