NATO pounds pro-Gaddafi forces' command centers
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NATO warplanes bombed command centers near Tripoli and in Libya's southwest as part of a continuing effort to cut communications links between Muammar Gaddafi and his units on the battlefields, the military alliance said Saturday.
The raids targeted a facility near the capital on Friday and a command and control node near Sebha, a Gaddafi stronghold deep in Libya's southwestern desert, a NATO statement said. Three surface-to-air missile launchers were hit near the government-held town of Sirte, and three rocket launchers near the rebel-held town of Zintan in the mountains south of Tripoli. (AP)