This Article is From Oct 20, 2011

Timeline of Gaddafi's capture, according to Libyan officials

Timeline of Gaddafi's capture, according to Libyan officials
The hometown of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi fell today as the last vestige of control for the man once hailed as the "king of kings of Africa" came to an end. And officials in the transitional government say Gaddafi, who has been in hiding since rebels seized control of Tripoli, was captured or killed.

Here's a running account of the day's developments. All times are local in Libya, which is two hours ahead of GMT.

3:32 p.m.
There are celebrations in the streets in Tripoli as reports spread of Gaddafi's capture or possible death. The transitional government summoned journalists more than an hour ago for an imminent news conference, but they still haven't made an official announcement.

3:16 p.m.
A Libyan fighter told The Associated Press he was there when Gaddafi was shot with a 9 mm gun in the lower body. Standing in front of a truck with a crowd of congratulatory comrades, he says he struck the former dictator with his shoe - a grave insult in the Arab world - waving the footwear in question for emphasis.

3:04 p.m.
In Sirte, fighters who have battled for months to seize control of the country from Gaddafi's forces embraced in the streets and chanted. "The war, it's finished," one fighter said.

2:54 p.m.
A spokesman for Libya's transitional government says Gaddafi has been captured and possibly killed in the fall of his hometown. Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam says he expects the prime minister to make an announcement in an hour or so. Past reports of Gaddafi's death or capture have been wrong.

2:44 p.m.
NATO confirms they've hit a convoy of Gaddafi loyalists fleeing Sirte, and Libyan fighters say they captured the ousted leader.

2:14 p.m.
White House officials are monitoring the reports of Gaddafi's capture and death but say they can't confirm anything. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was just in Libya yesterday and said then she hoped for his demise. She also offered U.S. aid to the interim government.

2:09 p.m.
Libyan officials and NATO say they can't confirm reports that Gaddafi was captured or killed today when his hometown fell.

12:36 p.m.
Discarded military uniforms of Gaddafi's forces are in the streets. One fighter climbed a traffic light, kissed the revolution's flag then unfurled it.

11:35 a.m.
"The city has been liberated," says Hassan Draoua, a member of Libya's interim government. The Libyan fighters were seen beating captured Gaddafi men in the back of trucks, with officers trying to stop them.

11:05 a.m.
Gaddafi's hometown, Sirte, has fallen to the rebels. Our reporter in the city says Libyan fighters are searching homes and buildings looking for any Gaddafi loyalists who might be hiding.


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