Tripoli, Libya (CNN) --
Revolutionary fighters have captured deposed Libyan leader Moammar
Gadhafi, Libyan television said Thursday, citing the Misrata Military
Council.
That report, however, could not be independently confirmed.
Horns blared and celebratory gunfire burst into the air in Tripoli.
"It's a great victory for the Libyan people," said Libyan Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam.
Gadhafi
ruled Libya with an iron fist for 42 years. The mercurial leader came
to power in a bloodless coup against King Idris in 1969, when he was
just an army captain.
By the end of his rule, he claimed to be "King of Kings," a title he had a gathering of tribal leaders grant him in 2008.
But a February uprising evolved into civil war that resulted in ousting the strongman from power.
But
whether Thursday turns out to be the biggest day in recent Libyan
history was still uncertain. Statements made by representatives of
Libya's new leadership in the past have not always turned out to be
true.
Many were waiting for photographs as proof of Gadhafi's capture.
Earlier,
anti-Gadhafi fighters said they had wrested control of the last holdout
of loyalists in Gadhafi's hometown of Sirte. They said they were still
battling pockets of resistance, but they were in control of the
district.
Sirte
has been the big prize for Libya's National Transitional Council,
waiting for the coastal city to fall to officially declare liberation.
Most
residents abandoned Sirte in the many weeks of fierce battles that
raged there. Revolutionary forces have fought Gadhafi's men street by
street, cornering the last vestiges of the old regime to that last
district.
Gadhafi,
wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands,
for alleged crimes against humanity has not been seen in public in
months. Many believed he was hiding out in Sirte after rebel forces
marched into Tripoli in August.






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