Tripoli - Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi reportedly facing a shortage of fuel for its armed forces. Shortage was also experienced community in Tripoli.
While the Government Gaddafi reportedly also faced with shortage of funds to pay his troops.
Libyan opposition now took over the town of Nalut to Kikia located in the western part Nafusa Mountains. Libyan oil facilities had previously been occupied. Similarly, as reported by Sky News on Wednesday (07/13/2011).
Gaddafi also reportedly had to pay its debts, including with the importers of oil.
The U.S. estimates, Gaddafi will experience a shortage of energy within a month, in addition, troop morale Gaddafi seems to decline. Many Libyan soldiers who had captured or defected.
Meanwhile, the opposition anti-government is also facing serious problems in terms of his supply and territory defense.
NATO also is rumored to be still attack the bomb to Libya, Gaddafi allegedly threatening violence against civilians.