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- Q2270347 abstract "The Battle of Misrata (Arabic: معركة مصراتة), also known as the Siege of Misrata, was a battle of the 2011 Libyan Civil War. It was fought between troops loyal to the government of Muammar Gaddafi, and anti-Gaddafi rebels who held Misrata, the third largest city in Libya. Following the initial stages of the uprising, the Libyan government took back most towns in the west of the country, leaving Misrata the only major city under rebel control in Tripolitania. The city soon became the site of one of the war's major battles. The suffering of Misrata's citizens gained worldwide attention. The intensity of fighting, and its importance both strategic and symbolic, earned the battle notice as 'Libya's Stalingrad'. During the siege, the city saw very heavy fighting, came under daily assaults and shelling, and was at times cut off from its seaport, leaving no escape route for Misrata's inhabitants. Following UN military intervention in the civil war, NATO declared that breaking the encirclement of the city was its top priority. It ranks as one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the entire war. In late April and early May, rebel counterattacks successfully retook the city, culminating in the fall of the airport and nearby military airbase on 11 May.".
- Q2270347 causalties "1,215 killed*".
- Q2270347 causalties "4,000 wounded".
- Q2270347 causalties "900 missing or captured**".
- Q2270347 causalties "at least 1 tank destroyed".
- Q2270347 combatant "*23pxNATO command".
- Q2270347 combatant "*Canada".
- Q2270347 combatant "*Foreign military advisors".
- Q2270347 combatant "*France".
- Q2270347 combatant "*National Liberation Army".
- Q2270347 combatant "*United Kingdom".
- Q2270347 combatant "*United States".
- Q2270347 combatant "Anti-Gaddafi forces".
- Q2270347 combatant "Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya".
- Q2270347 combatant "UNSC Resolution 1973 forces".
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- Q2270347 date "2011-05-15".
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- Q2270347 notes "**Of the missing and captured, 150 civilians were found dead in a mass grave in Tawargha in mid-August and 5 in a grave near Misrata in early October and 8 rebels were found in a grave in November 2012".
- Q2270347 notes "*The number of dead on the rebel side includes both opposition fighters and civilians, of which at least 358 have definitely been confirmed as rebels and 707 as civilians, among whom were 11 migrants, 2 journalists (1 U.S. & U.K.-U.S.) and 1 Ukrainian doctor".
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- Q2270347 result "*All of the city'spublic utilitiesshut down".
- Q2270347 result "*Port reopens after it was partially closed due to artillery fire and mines from 29 April to 9 May".
- Q2270347 result "*Rebels take full control of the entire city.".
- Q2270347 result "*RebelsadvancetoDafniya, west of Misrata, and the outskirts ofTawergha, south of Misrata".
- Q2270347 result "Decisive Anti-Gaddafi victory".
- Q2270347 strength "*8,000".
- Q2270347 strength "3,000–5,000".
- Q2270347 strength "Hamza Brigade (initially)".
- Q2270347 strength "Khamis Brigade(since 12 March)".
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- Q2270347 casualties "1215".
- Q2270347 casualties "4000".
- Q2270347 casualties "900".
- Q2270347 casualties "at least 1 tank destroyed".
- Q2270347 combatant "Anti-Gaddafi forces *National Liberation Army *Foreign military advisors UNSC Resolution 1973 forces *23px NATO command * France * United Kingdom * United States * Canada".
- Q2270347 combatant "Armed forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya".