Libya's Moammar Gadhafi killed, interim rulers say
Gadhafi captured, killed as hometown of Sirte overrun: NTC
SIRTE, Libya - Veteran Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi was killed Thursday by new regime forces in their final assault on the last pocket of resistance in his hometown Sirte, a National Transitional Council spokesman said.
"We announce to the world that Gadhafi has been killed at the hands of the revolution," Abdel Hafez Ghoga said in the eastern city of Benghazi.
"It is an historic moment. It is the end of tyranny and dictatorship. Gadhafi has met his fate," he added.
Another NTC commander, said one of Gadhafi's sons, Mutassim, was also killed in Sirte.
"We found him dead. We put his body and that of (former defence minister) Abu Bakr Yunis Jabar in an ambulance to take them to Misrata," said Mohamed Leith.
NTC fighters who had fought in the bloody seven-month conflict that toppled the veteran despot at a cost of more than 25,000 lives, erupted in jubilation at the news, which followed earlier reports that Gadhafi had been captured.
A photograph taken on a mobile phone appeared to show the 69-year-old Gadhafi, toppled by NTC fighters in August, heavily bloodied.
In the poor-quality image, Gadhafi is seen with blood-soaked clothing and blood daubed across his face.
A video circulating among NTC fighters in Sirte showed mobile phone footage of what appeared to be Gadhafi's bloodied corpse.
In the grainy images seen by an AFP correspondent, a large number of NTC fighters are seen yelling in chaotic scenes around a khaki-clad body which has blood oozing from the face and neck.
The body is then dragged off by the fighters and loaded in the back of a pick-up truck.
News of Gadhafi's death came as new regime troops overran the last redoubt of his loyalists in Sirte, bringing to an end a two-month siege.
Fighters moving in from east and west overcame the last resistance in the city's Number Two residential neighbourhood where his diehard supporters had been holed up.
The defence minister in Gadhafi's ousted regime, Abu Bakr Yunis, was killed in the last battle, medics said.
"Sirte has been liberated, and with the confirmation that Gadhafi is dead," Libya has been completely liberated, a top NTC military official, Khalifa Haftar, told AFP in Tripoli.
"Those who were fighting with Gadhafi have either been killed or captured," he added.
Pick-up trucks blaring out patriotic music criss-crossed the streets of Sirte Thursday afternoon, as fighters flashed V for victory signs and chanted Allahu Akbar (God is Greatest).
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