Defence sources say forces loyal to Libyan leader Col Gaddafi are starting to feel the pinch on their arms supply as the coalition air campaign "chops the legs" off their already-stretched supply chain.,
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A long-range bombing raid by US and British warplanes earlier this week destroyed a major ammunition dump storing small arms and artillery munitions.
Home to some 40 concealed underground bunkers, the coalition believes it could have been used by pro-Gaddafi forces against civilians in areas such as Misrata and Zintan in the north.
"With highly targeted strikes like this we are hitting Gaddafi's forces where it hurts, limiting their supply lines and in turn reducing their capability to kill their own civilians," said UK Defence Secretary Liam Fox.
"Over the last few days UK jets over the skies of Libya have taken out a lot of Gaddafi's military assets, including air defence systems,
discount jersey, tanks and armoured personnel carriers, in line with the [UN resolution]."
Military sources say that the coalition's air strikes so far have ensured the regime's forces have been "seriously degraded". However,
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