BANI WALID/SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) – Libyan interim government forces licked their wounds on Saturday after a failed assault on the town of Bani Walid, and a spokesman for Muammar Gaddafi accused NATO of killing 354 people in overnight air strikes on the city of Sirte. Anti-Gaddafi fighters carry their wounded comrade during fighting at the frontline, in the north of the besieged city of Bani Walid September 16, 2011. (REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal) Moussa Ibrahim, the deposed leader’s spokesman, contacted Reuters by satellite telephone to say Gaddafi was still in Libya, leading the “resistance” against his foes. He said NATO air strikes on Sirte, Gaddafi’s birthplace, had hit a residential…
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Gaddafi loyalists resist, say NATO kills 354 Libyans