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Was there an attack on the Ras Ajdir border post?

The border post lies roughly 80KM west of the main rebel advance towards the coast. Would it be possible for rebel fighters to attack this post without them being stopped by loyalist forces in Zuwara or Zaltan? Also, the source (Reuters) contradicts signs of an attack, stating 'officials were operating as usual' and 'there was a sound of 10 gunshots and another burst minutes later, but no visable sign of fighting.'