us, literally right over us. we had to take cover. so we started to wonder what exactly was going on, if there was some sort of fight that started up again in this town, which is just about 30 miles from tripoli. as it turned out as the night went on, even though that went on about an hour and a half, we finally got in touch with rebel sources who told us, no, actually they are celebrating. yes, they re blowing off things like mortars but they are celebrating still. what we do know, there were gun battles in the city of tripoli today. we drove into the main drag from the west. that is where a lot of businesses normally are, a lot of commerce takes place and some neighborhoods. we drove straight down towards green square and we were stopped in the evening because they were telling us that we couldn t go any further. we could hear gunfire. the rebels telling us that there were snipers in the area, that the situation was very tense, that they were at one point surrounded but tha
moammar gadhafi has not been found but his son has reappeared. here s video from a short time ago. safe, unexpectedly materialize in front of cameras in tripoli. the opposition forces have claimed they had him in custody. apparently not. in any case, not any more. translator: gangs of people who are sabotagers and you could ski the people of libya are standing and have broken the spine of those rats and gangsters and today, we ll go in the old hot spots of tripoli, in tripoli, and we ll reassure the people that things are fine in libya. now on a walk about in tripoli and in the places where they say there has been they have actually seized from us. then he said, the hell with the oicc. a short time later as the dictator was about to leave, our own matthew chance caught up with him for a brief one-on-one. we broke the backbone of the rebels. so we are and now, let s go. let s go together, to the hottest places in tripoli, okay? very hot. you want to go? no. well,
hermi his son appears to be in tripoli, he claims the city is still under his family s control. he said his father is sacred talk to him in a moment, live. sara, if you can hear me, what is the latest there right now? reporter: we were hearing loud booms, loud blasts, a lot of rapid gunfire. we saw tracer rounds coming over our heads very, very close to us, literally right over us. we had to take cover. so we started to wonder what exactly was going on, if there was some sort of fight that started up again in this town, which is just about 30 miles from tripoli. as it turned out as the night went on, even though that went on about an hour and a half, we finally got in touch with rebel sources who told us, no, actually they are celebrating. yes, they re blowing off things like mortars but they are celebrating still. what we do know, there were gun battles in the city of tripoli today. we drove into the main drag from the west. that is where a lot of businesses normally are,
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