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Fighters supporting interim Libyan government enter town of Sirte from east for first time amid intense fighting.
As battle for Libyan leader's hometown intensifies, authorities unearth evidence of mass grave in the capital, Tripoli.
Escape route for Muammar Gaddafi now cut off, but combat suspended in tough battles for Bani Walid and Sirte.
Loyalists in hometown of the former Libyan leader, put up fierce resistance against rebel fighters.
Interim rulers say Gaddafi stronghold, south of Tripoli, is "totally under the control of the revolutionaries".
Former prisoner of Gaddafi, arrested by the CIA in 2004, is now one of the most powerful men in the new Libya.
NTC forces give civilians two days to escape as Gaddafi's detained son Saadi is moved to Niamey, Niger's capital.
Battles continue for holdout towns as Nigerien officials say Saadi Gaddafi has crossed into the country from Libya.
Battles continue for Bani Walid and Sirte as Gaddafi's son Saadi is located and his former external spy chief arrested.
Fighters await word on whether or not negotiations with tribal elders for a peaceful surrender have been successful.
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