Gaddafi Fled to Zimbabwe - Report
Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi has escaped to Zimbabwe on a jet provided by Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, it was reported Saturday.
Gaddafi was seen arriving in the country on a Zimbabwe Air Force jet in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Mugabe's political opponents have claimed.
"There is no doubt that Gaddafi is here as a "unique guest" of Mugabe," a spokesman for Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change has said, as cited by the Sun.
The Daily Mail has cited members of the Zimbabwean opposition as saying that the Libyan dictator was taken to a mansion in Harare's Gunninghill. Agents from Gaddafi's all-female bodyguard were apparently seen patrolling the grounds, they have claimed.
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