NATO air strikes Misrata Libyan port of the besieged his forces to stop fighting and let the battle over local tribes can be forced to take, the government said, the war could amount to a significant shift in the city .
Leader Muammar Gaddafi in Misrata hours in strategy shift since the announcement of the military, NATO bombs hit to do a bunker near the compound in central Tripoli appeared to be. The government said the target of a car park and three people were killed.
", Misrata situation will be eased, Misrata Misrata people around the rest of the tribes and not by force and will be dealt with Libya" Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Kaim told reporters in Tripoli.
"You will see how they are fast and quick and fast and Libyan forces out of this situation can be Misrata, Libya, people around the Misrata can not maintain it this way will be," he said.
"Libya's strategy to force a surgical solution, but it does not work with the air strikes it does not work."
Misrata, the last major town held by rebels in the west of the country, under siege for almost two months have been. Hundreds of people were killed in shelling and fighting, petrol is scarce and there are thousands of immigrant workers are trapped.
Western countries have vowed not to not stop bombing until Libya's Gaddafi leaves power, but now the air in their second month of the war so far has failed to tip the balance.
There Misrata insurgents in recent days have been a sign of success. A city office building of insurgents two weeks of a fierce battle after Gadhafi gave a basis for snipers and other soldiers had been seized control.
Shattered masonry, wrecked tanks and incinerated body of a government soldier on Friday to a former insurance offices.
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