The city quickly fell into rebels hands with soldiers from Libyan Army units defecting. Zawia was the rebel city which was closest to Tripoli, and its control became the main focus of Gaddafi troops. The city was besieged and regularly attacked by loyalists with rebels defending the center of the town. The final assault lasted one week and was led by the Khamis Brigade, the best trained unit of the Libyan army. The rebellion was ultimately crushed in the city and Gaddafi troops took complete control of the town, searching for suspected rebels and erasing any sign of the rebellion.
^24 killed in initial battle for the town (24–26 February),[12] 4 killed on the outskirts (4 March),[13] 20 killed at the square (4–5 March),[14] 3 killed at the square (7 March),[15] 60 killed in out-of-city counterattack (8 March),[16] 40 killed at the square (9–10 March),[17]Archived 2011-03-12 at the Wayback Machine[18] total of 151 reported killed