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Rebel leaders in Misrata have pleaded for foreign help, saying the air strikes are not enough
BENGHAZI, Libya - AFP

Rebel leaders in Misrata have pleaded for foreign help, saying the air strikes are not enough nsurgents pinned down in their bid to oust Muammar  Gaddafi on Friday hailed a US decision to deploy armed drones over Libya, as Senator John McCain arrived for talks with the rebel leadership

."We are so pleased," media liaison official for the rebels' Transitional National Council (TNC), Mustafa Gheriani, told AFP in Benghazi. "We hope that this can bring some relief to the people in Misrata," he added, referring to the rebel-held city in western Libya which has been pounded by strongman Kadhafi's forces for more than six weeks, leaving hundreds dead.

US President Barack Obama authorised deployment of missile-carrying drone warplanes over Libya "because of the humanitarian situation," US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday. Libyan rebels, who on Thursday overran a post on the Tunisian border to mark their first advance in weeks against Gaddafi's forces, have complained that civilians are being killed in places like Misrata. "Our houses are being hit by bombs and rockets," said 45-year-old Ibrahim Issa Abu Hajjar, who fled Misrata with hundreds of civilians aboard a Turkish ferry that docked Thursday in Benghazi, the rebels' eastern stronghold.
"We want the allies to stop Gaddafi's forces from taking the city."

Unmanned drones will give NATO commanders precision capabilities to strike targets that are "nestling up against crowded areas," said US General James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "Now you have the intermixing of the lines, so it's very difficult to pick friend from foe," Cartwright said. "A vehicle like the Predator (drone) that can get down lower and get IDs helps us." Their first deployment was slated for Thursday but it was called off because of bad weather.

Libya's deputy foreign minister Khaled Kaim slammed the deployment of drones."They will kill more civilians," Kaim told BBC radio. "This is very sad... they are claiming they are supporting democracy, (but) supporting democracy, I think, is helping people to sit together and talk together and have a serious dialogue for the future. "It's for the Libyans" to decide their future, "not by air strikes and sending money to the rebels," he said.

John McCain is the highest-ranking US politician to visit Libya's rebel-held east McCain, who has lobbied for greater US involvement in a UN-mandated NATO air campaign aimed at preventing Gaddafi's forces attacking civilians, arrived in Benghazi early Friday, an AFP reporter said. He was mobbed when he paid a visit to the rebels' headquarters in the centre of the city by a crowd of about 50 people, who chanted, "Libya free, Gaddafi go away -- thank you America, thank you Obama." McCain, the highest-ranking US politician to visit Libya's rebel-held east since a popular uprising against Gaddafi's rule began in mid-February, was expected to hold talks with TNC leaders later in day.

Rebels have been pinned back by government troops for more than three weeks in eastern Libya and suffered heavy losses in Misrata. Rebel leaders in the city have pleaded for foreign help, saying the air strikes are not enough to dislodge Gaddafi troops hiding in civilian areas and fighting street by street.

France, Italy and Britain have said they would send military personnel to eastern Libya, but only to advise the rebels on technical, logistical and organisational matters and not to engage in combat. The TNC has stressed that the rebels don't want foreign troops fighting alongside them. "We only accept military help to create safe passages to deliver humanitarian aid and save civilian lives," a TNC spokesman told reporters.

Mourners in Benghazi meanwhile paid homage overnight to Tim Hetherington and Chris Hondros, two award-winning war photographers killed in Misrata on Wednesday. Around 30 people -- journalists, diplomats, aid agency representatives and rebels -- gathered at the Tibesti Hotel with candles in hand soon after their bodies arrived on a ferry in the eastern port city. Related article: Libya rebel capital pays homage to slain photographers The two were killed by a mortar strike as they were covering vicious combat in Misrata's shattered central district, along the main Tripoli Street.

Massive Libyan protests in February -- inspired by the revolts that toppled longtime autocrats in Egypt and Tunisia -- escalated into war when Gaddafi's troops fired on demonstrators and protesters seized several eastern towns.
The battle lines have been more or less static in recent weeks, however, as NATO air strikes have helped block Kadhafi's eastward advance but failed to give the poorly organised and lightly-armed rebels a decisive victory.

The capture of Wazin border post Thursday was cheered by several hundred rebels who raised the flag of the Libyan monarchy after between 150 and 200 pro-Kadhafi soldiers abandoned their weapons and fled into Tunisia.
The post is 200 kilometres (125 miles) south of the main Tunisian-Libyan crossing at Ras Jdir. Scene: Libya rebels seek care across desert in Tunisia hospital Its capture marked the first time since March 28, when rebels swept through towns in the east under cover of NATO air strikes, that the outgunned insurgents have made any headway. The gains in the east were quickly reversed and the rebels were pushed all the way back Ajdabayi, 160 kilometres (100 miles) west of Benghazi.

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