gets immunity. he s been in power for more than 30 years. saleh and opposition leaders however need to sign the agreement. witnesses now tell us hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets this morning to protest that deal, and the president s possible immunity from prosecution. in libya now, nato again launching air strikes, it targets around tripoli. planes being met with a barrage of anti-aircraft fire. fred pleitgen is in tripoli this morning. give us the latest on the air strikes. reporter: yes, good morning t.j. there were pretty big air strikes that went on last night. we re not sure what went on, but a deputy foreign minister held a press conference and said several targets had been hit around tripoli area and around the area very important to moammar gadhafi his hometown and got a lot of military infrastructure in that area. it s hard to judge what was hit
here in tripoli. it seemed to us one of the targets that might have been hit could have been an ammunition dump. you had one major explosion and several secondary explosions coming from the same site. there was a barrage of anti-aircraft fire that went into the air, pretty useless trying to hit the jets because they fly at an altitude much to high for the flat cannons to hit. also as we know and have been talking about the past couple of days also predator drones now in use especially it seems to us in the misrata area. misrata the all-important area a lot of back and area. what is the latest we know out of misrata? reporter: still a very fluid situation. one of the things that the libyan government told us a couple of days ago, their army was in the final stages of withdrawing from that area, they retracted that last night when