today." the libyan government is under an aerial siege now as airplanes from a 10-country coalition patrol the skies overhead. early anti-aircraft traces lit up the sky as coalition planes and missiles hit the anti-aircraft defenses. the coalition also attacked government troops on the outskirts of bengahzi. afterwards the libyan army calls for an immediate cease-fire. it's a call the coalition is not taking seriously. coalition airplanes also struck the compound where moammar gadhafi lives. spokesmen for the coalition say the libyan leader is not a target, his compound however, with its military capabilities is on the coalition's target s list. nick robertson gained access to the compound after the attack. >> reporter: she's saying this