Citat:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcast: 24/03/2011
Reporter: Ben Knight
Despite continued coalition air strikes, forces loyal to Colonel Moamar Gaddafi have regained control of Libya's third-largest city, Misrata.
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TONY JONES, PRESENTER: Despite continued coalition air strikes, forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi have regained control of Misrata, Libya's third largest city. The offensive has trapped thousands of Egyptian and sub-Saharan African workers who are trying to flee the fighting.
Dakle, ponovo- kakva je to akcija gde NATo suvereno vlada nebom, četiri dana posle početka napada Gadafi zauzima gradove!?
To je u najmanju ruku sramota. I ne samo to. Hajde podigli su Libijci taj jedan oboreni avion. Ne ulazim da li je to herojstvo ili suludost- ali zar juče nisu izjavili da Libijsko RV više ne postoji?
Odakle je poleteo? zar piste nisu uništene?
E sad samo jedna primedba. Taj Galeb ili šta je bio- mogao je da bude neki ozbiljni savremeni avion- da poleti dovoljno da na radar uzme nosač aviona i ispali BRAHMOS (recimo) i baj baj 5,000 ljudi.
Dakle ovo je sramota za NATO pakt.
1. Gadafi zauzima gradove uprkos napadima iz vazduha, tuče topovima
2. Može da podigne avion (bez obzira da li je oboren ili ne- niej poenta)
Dopuna: 24 Mar 2011 16:02
French Jets Shoot Down Libyan Warplane as Qaddafi Violates No-Fly Zone
Published March 24, 2011
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The Libyan warplane, a Soko G-2 Galeb, was flying over Misrata prior to being shot down by the French jets, a U.S. defense official told Fox News on Thursday. (Fox News)
French fighter jets shot down a Libyan warplane, amid allegations that forces loyal to leader Col. Muammar Qaddafi violated the country's UN-sanctioned no-fly zone.
The Libyan warplane, a Soko G-2 Galeb, was flying over Misrata prior to being shot down by the French jets, a U.S. defense official told Fox News on Thursday. The incident is believed to be the first time a Libyan jet was sent into Libyan airspace since the coalition bombing began, and the first time a warplane was shot down since the coalition began bombing Libya.
Dopuna: 24 Mar 2011 16:05
OK, počelo je:
Libyan war damages Russia's economic interests
24.03.2011
....Since the opposition has failed to seize Libya right away, the forces behind the rebels have decided to legalize them and gave the rebels more or less official status.
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