The deaths include one woman died when a Grad rocket landed in their House, said Khaled Abu Falgha of the hospital in Misrata Hekma.
Elsewhere, 15 rebels and forces of Gadhafi around 100 were killed Sunday in fighting in the wall, according to Ahmed Al-Hawary, spokesman for the rebels in the wall.
Dafniya was quiet Sunday night, said Ibrahim Beit-elmal, a spokesman of the military Commission of Misrata. On the South front of Abdul Rauf, the rebels were able to capture 10 forces Gadhafi and some vehicles following an ambush was set up for them, he said.
Also on Sunday, rebels in Misrata released a paper claim that it is a battle plan confiscated last month of the forces loyal to his Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
CNN won the 15-page document, entitled, in part: "Battle plan to clean up the city of Misrata militant gangs" of rebels in the city on Sunday. The "top secret" words is written at the top of each page. The name of the son of Gadhafi, Khamis Muammar Gadhafi, appears on page 10 as Commander of the theater.
CNN could not independently verify the authenticity of the document. The rebels said that it was confiscated from an officer of high rank near Misrata between May 18 and may 20.
"This document was very useful, but only for a short period of time because as soon as brigades of Gadhafi discovered that we have confiscated, they tried to change their plans," said Abdallah Al - Kabeir, a rebel spokesman.
The documents said Misrata is being "attacked from six different directions with 11,350 fighters, 4,000 of which are organized troops, (volunteers from the rest)." "The six directions cover the East and South."
The "mission" is stated as: "to destroy mercenary elements and mislead young people in Misrata with nine brigades." ..."
Al - Kabeir, called parts of the document "exaggerated".
"I think that the number of troops and equipment referred to in the document is definitely exaggerated because they wanted to raise the low morale of his soldiers". "Also, our intelligence on the ground indicated that Gadhafi forces are far less people than said this document".
The Libya Government has not recognized the document.
Ibrahim Musa Government spokesman told reporters on Sunday to rebel reports were gaining control of some areas were incorrect, although he said "pockets of violence".
About 130 miles (209 km) East of Tripoli, Misrata has been the scene of some of the bloodiest fighting in the civil war in Libya.
Since the conflict began in early February, the number of dead is believed that more than 1,000 people in Misrata, including hundreds of civilians, Dr. Khaled Abu Falgha, a spokesman for the hospital in Misrata Hekma, said earlier this month. In April, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker Tim Hetherington and photojournalist Chris Hondros were murdered in Misrata.
The city has been besieged for months the troops of Gadhafi, who have cut off all acesss of Earth, leaving the sea as the only way of escape. On 11 may, the rebels said that they seized the airport in Misrata. Heavy bombing reported in Misrata in recent days as Gadhafi forces waging a campaign to seize the city of round.
Ibrahim said that the Sunday shelling from the sea and the air were the only thing that prevents that the forces of Gadhafi declaring victory in Misrata.
NATO said in a statement Sunday that guided weapons of precision strike "a technical vehicle, a tank, an armoured vehicle and a multiple rocket launchers" were used in Misrata.
The organization said that the feeling anti-Gadhafi "is increasing in Libya as a growing number of Libyans demands the right to choose their own future." Citizens were legitimacy of Gadhafi openly challenging the northwest coast of the nation between Tripoli and the border with Tunisia, he said. NATO said was "closely monitoring the situation and is taking the necessary measures to protect civilians."
The Sunday before, to the East of Tripoli, a vehicle armoured with anti-aircraft guns was beaten "as he moved to threaten civilians," said the NATO.
The UAE on Sunday became the latest country to recognize the National Council of Libya transition "as the sole representative of the people of Libya", said the State WAM news agency.
There have been numerous calls for Gadhafi to resign, but Ibrahim said on Sunday, "nobody has the right to ask any citizen, much less the honorable leader, to leave." Libyans must ask the leader left. "A diplomat who is immoral".Sara Sidner CNN, Jenifer Fenton, Amir Ahmed and Raja Razek contributed to this report.
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