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Citat:Danish F-16's flew sorties last night and are in the air again now



Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Citat:Italian Tornados back home safely from Libya



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Citat:italian pilot flying Tornado ECR on Bengasi aerea yesterday night said there was no radar activity, so no Harm was launched



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Danci na italijanskoj stajanci pred let. Naoruzani do zuba.

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Побуњеници марширају на Триполи

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Citat:Побуњеници покушавају да искористе предност коју им дају ваздушни удари по Гадафијевој војсци. Жестоке борбе код Аџдабије, али Гадафијеве снаге опасно прете Мисурати. Шеф УН Бан Кимун нападнут у Каиру. Гадафијеве снаге све даље од Бенгазија.
10.55 - Нови талас бомбардовања Гадафијевих положаја у Аџдабији. Побуњеници покушавају да протерају владине снаге из тог града.

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Vecina Svedskih partija su se dogovorile da salju JAS-39ke ako ih pita FN dok Svedski Demokrati se protive i radje bi hteli da daju te pare na izbeglice da bi im omogucili bolja i sigurnija mesta.
http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/dennyaarabvarlden/libyen/article12759559.ab

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Citat:13.07 - Побуњеници најавили да им је крајњи циљ заузимање Триполија.

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Putin nazvao napade "Ostatkom krstaških ratova" :



(AP) – 2 hours ago

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia's prime minister is strongly criticizing the U.N. resolution allowing international use of force in Libya, saying it reminds him of the Crusades.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin also says the military actions against Libya prove that Russia is correct in its drive to strengthen its own defenses.


Putin's remarks on Monday, reported by Russian news agencies, came as U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates began a visit to Russia aimed at easing Moscow's worries over a proposed NATO missile defense shield in Europe.

Putin's statements indicated that Russian suspicion of the West and the United States in particular remains strong. Russia abstained in the U.N. Security Council vote on the resolution authorizing force in Libya.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

BRUSSELS — The European Union's top foreign policy official brushed aside concerns Monday that the coalition supporting military action against Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi is already starting to fracture, saying the head of the Arab League was misquoted as criticizing the operation.

NATO, meanwhile, was struggling with its own internal divisions, having been blocked so far by member Turkey from participating in enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya.

Support from the Arab League had been critical to international action against Gadhafi's regime. But on Sunday, hours after the international operation began, the league's chief was quoted as telling reporters in Cairo that it should not have included attacks on targets on the ground.

"What happened differs from the no-fly zone objectives," Amr Moussa was said. "What we want is civilians' protection not shelling more civilians."

But EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said Monday there had been a misunderstanding. She spoke on her way into a meeting of EU foreign ministers at which Libya will be discussed.

"Moussa was misquoted, as I understand it," she said. She did not specify her understanding of what Moussa actually said.

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, however, offered Moussa's comments as evidence that Germany's decision not to participate in the operation had been justified.

"This does not mean that we are neutral," Westerwelle said on his way into the same meeting. "This does not mean that we have any sympathy with the dictator Gadhafi. It means that we see the risks, and when we listen closely to what the Arab League yesterday said, unfortunately we see that we had reasons for our concerns."

Westerwelle said Germany would focus on broadening economic and financial sanctions against the Gadhafi regime.

Late Sunday, NATO's top decision-making body approved a military plan to implement the U.N. arms embargo on Libya. But so far it has failed to agree on a separate plan for the alliance to enforce the no-fly zone because of opposition from Turkey, which has vast business interests in the north African country.

Officials said the North Atlantic Council will discuss the no-fly plan when national envoys meet in Brussels on Monday, and may issue an order to alliance forces to implement it. The Council requires the consensus of all 28 member states to endorse such an order.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that Turkey has conditions for its support.

"NATO should only enter Libya to determine that Libya belongs to Libyans and not to distribute its natural resources and richness to others," Erdogan said, speaking in Saudi Arabia. And he said the operation must end without turning into an occupation.

A decision to participate would require the approval of all 28 NATO members.

Early Sunday, U.S. French and British planes began bombarding Libyan military targets with a barrage of Tomahawk cruise missiles and precision bombs. Late in the day, a cruise missile blasted Gadhafi's residential compound.

A rebellion against Gadhafi's 42-year rule broke out last month. Initially rebels made significant progress, but forces loyal to Gadhafi turned the tide and retook control of significant amounts of territory.

Associated Press writers Raf Casert and Gabriele Steinhauser in Brussels and Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara contributed to this report.

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SAS 'Smash' squads on the ground in Libya to mark targets for coalition jets
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Citat:14.50 - Вечерас нова седница Савета безбедности у ситуацији у Либији.

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