Libya: Rebels rejoice at seizing snipers' nest
Libyans who wanted to venture outside to celebrate rebel gains against Col Muammar al-Gaddafi's forces in Misrata were prevented from doing so by government snipers in a tall building above Tripoli Street.
After a two-week struggle over control of the structure - once home to an insurance company - they finally got their chance after a victory late on Thursday night.
Smiling insurgents in sandals walked on top of one of the tanks and surveyed devastation that spoke volumes about the ferocity of the fighting in Misrata.
Libya's third largest city has been under siege for more than seven weeks.
The Libyan leader appeared to have stationed some of his best men in what is now a dark shell of wreckage and smashed office furniture.
Rebels said seven snipers operating from the eight-storey building had severely restricted their movements.
"They shot at anything that moved. They were very good, very professional," said rebel Badr Muhammad.
Two of the snipers were killed, three were captured and two escaped, said another rebel.
The victory opened up a large swathe of pockmarked tactical space on Tripoli street which had been the epicentre of the conflict here that has killed more than 350 people and wounded thousands
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