Hundreds Mourned in Libya
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A house on the the outskirts of the Libyan city of Zlitan where two boys and their mother were reportedly killed in an early morning airstrike Thursday. <i>(FNC)</i>
Crowds gathered around the destroyed home unable to understand why it would be a target for NATO attack. <i>(FNC)</i>
Reduced to rubble. The front of the house collapsed under the blast. <i>(FNC)</i>
The foreign media were shown the bodies of the three victims. <i>(FNC)</i>
Mourners bury the three family members next to each other. <i>(FNC)</i>
The last plank is laid during the burial. <i>(FNC)</i>
In the glaring midday sun hundreds passed by the graveside. <i>(FNC)</i>
The dusty cemetery on the outskirts of Zlitan has been the scene of many funerals in recent days. <i>(FNC)</i>
Ammo crates and shredded uniforms were scattered around the bomb site. <i>(FNC)</i>
The badly damaged law faculty in Zlitan. <i>(FNC)</i>
Government minders said this building was a school and that it was hit Saturday. <i>(FNC)</i>
NATO says Qaddafi forces use state institutions to conceal weapons and as command centers. <i>(FNC)</i>