Bernat Armangue/AP Photo
A Libyan man, center, getting ready to leave the besieged city of Misrata. A rocket strike on the port killed four migrants while an international aid ship was docked nearby. After days of waiting, about 800 migrants and 100 Libyan left the city for de facto rebel capital of Benghazi, in the east, on the ship.
Yannis Behrakis/Reuters
A rebel fighter in Libya, armed with a rocket-propelled grenade, kept watch at an intersection at the western gate of the eastern city of Ajdabiya. Col. Muʿammar al-Qaḏḏāfī’s forces kept up with their attack on the besieged eastern city of Misrata, though the concentrated most of their firepower in the front lines, rather than the city. They also continued to threaten shipping lanes into the port, the city’s life line.
Lyndey Addario/NYT
Opposition troops prepare tea at dusk at the main checkpoint near the refinery outside of Ras Lanuf as fighting between government troops and the opposition continues in Libya March 8. Addario and three Times colleagues went missing March 16, and endured a trying captivity for several days. See the links below for their story.











