Rebels in Tripoli Libya as Gaddafi's defenses collapse

Rebels have entered Libyans in Tripoli and is located two miles from the center of the city, a report by Sky News, said a son of Muammar al-Gaddafi has been captured by rebel fighters.
The country reports indicate the rebels met little resistance Sunday as they overran a major military base that defends journalists press capital.Associated with the rebels said they reached the outskirts of Tripoli Janzour at dusk Sunday. They were received by civilians lining the streets waving flags and rebel.
Sky News reported that Gaddafi's son, Saif al Islam Gaddafi, was captured by rebel forces. According to reports, the defense chief of Libya.

Earlier, the rebel force drove it hundreds of elite forces headed by Gadhafi's son in a shooting shortly. The warplanes carried out truckloads of weapons and advanced full speed toward the capital.
In Tripoli, there was a generalized second day of clashes between the opposition called "sleeper cells" of the rebels who stand up and supporters of Gaddafi.

BBC says that Gaddafi is in Algeria. Fox News could not confirm the report.
Libyan Rebels captured a major military base in their assault on Tripoli, giving them access to large stores of weapons.
NATO said in a statement that "Gaddafi soon realizes he can not win the battle against his own people, the better -. For the Libyan people can save more bloodshed and suffering"
A senior U.S. official, noting the developments in Tripoli, told Fox News that "the momentum that the opposition has built over the past few weeks seems to be paying off. The Battle of Tripoli is clearly underway, and it often seemed impossible--Gaddafi fall - may now be possible. "
An Associated Press reporter saw the rebels take over the base of the Brigade Khamis, 16 kilometers west of the capital on Sunday. The base has been the defense strength of Gaddafi in Tripoli. After a brief firefight, Gaddafi forces fled.
27-year-old son of Gaddafi Command Brigade Khamis 32, also known simply as the Brigade Khamis, one of the best trained and equipped units in the Libyan army.
Inside the base, hundreds of rebels cheered and danced violently, raising the rebel flag at the front door of a big gray wall that encloses the grounds. They seized large stores of arms of the base, driving with trucks of all weapons they could get their hands on. One of the rebels took a tube of grenades, while another hauled two mortars.