Report: Libyan rebels reach oil town of Ras Lanuf

AGEILA, Libya- Libyan rebels have entered the oil-exporting town of Ras Lanuf after routing Muammar Gaddafi@@@s troops further east, a rebel fighter told Reuters on the road to Ras Lanuf.
"There is no Gaddafi army in Ras Lanuf," said the fighter, Walid al-Arabi, quoting rebels who had returned from the town.
He said he believed the front line was now west of Ras Lanuf.
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