29 March 2011 at the : | The number of missing people in the city reached fifty or more people, and it was reported that the number of dead reached 150 of the revolutionaries and 50 of the Gaddafi Brigades |
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The battle ended with the victory of the revolutionaries over Gaddafi's forces, and thus the city of Bayda became the first city under the control of the revolutionaries and remained under their control throughout the revolution | On February 18, the rebels managed to seize the battalion, the airport and some of the planes that landed in it, and destroy the airport runways |
24 October 2011 at the• 19 February 2011 at the• " It also includes many departments such as the Main Department of the National Commercial Bank and others.
Background [ ] The first spark of a peaceful popular revolution erupted in Libya for the first time to demand the overthrow of the regime at the Al-Talhi junction, which is now known as Al-Sharara Junction in Bayda city on February 16, similar to the Arab revolutions that existed at the time, and then the demonstrators headed to the city center and there was a match that day between the Al-Akhdar Al-Libi Club and the Sudanese Al-Merrikh Club; after the match, the crowd rallied with the demonstrators, and the demonstration became huge so the Internal Security and the Revolutionary Committees' Hussein al-Jouifi Brigade and the Khamis Brigade, located in al-Bayda and Shahat, suppressed the demonstrations, and massacres were committed in Bayda, where live ammunition was sprayed | The followers of Gaddafi numbered about 400 mercenaries |
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At the demonstrations on and the Hospital Street and city squares, the situation got out of hand in Bayda and pushed the Libyan citizens to attack the Internal Security Agency, Al-Abraq Airport, the Hussein Al-Jouifi Brigade, and the remnants of the mercenaries | And , , , , and others, until the entire eastern half of Libya, was within a few days, outside Gaddafi's control |
They attacked civilians at the Security Directorate and a training headquarters for the army and the civilians obtained weapons to defend themselves and on the evening of February 17, the city of Bayda became liberated, and after that the revolutionaries headed with weapons to the Hussein Al-Juwaihi Bashhat Brigade, where the mercenaries were stationed, liberating the battalion and the military and civilian airport.
17The fighting continued one day in Bayda and the city was liberated, and then the Libyan revolutionaries headed to the outskirts of the city in Shehat and Al-Abraq Airport | 29 May 2011 at the• 9 March 2020 at the• The Director of Security of the Jebel al-Akhdar area Brigadier Hassan Al - Qaradawi was sacked from his post Thursday morning and replaced with Colonel Faraj Barasi |
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After 1906 Born Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan 1872-03-07 7 March 1872 Amersfoort, Netherlands Died 1 February 1944 1944-02-01 aged 71 Manhattan, New York, U | After the liberation of Bayda, other Libyan cities were liberated from the grip of Gaddafi, and , , and were liberated |
21 February 2011 at the• The palace of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and Abdullah Al-Senussi and the family of , Muammar Gaddafi's wife, who was in the city of Al-Bayda, were also stormed and completely destroyed by the rebels.
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