Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Still missiles on Tripoli and Misurata Sirte The recovery scheme

ROME - The third day of the raid on Libya. An attack that sees Italian fighters also re-committed. Berlusconi assures that our Tornado "did not shoot and not shoot," but the words of the prime minister are at odds with those of pilots. And even though the UN resolution does not provide targeted attacks against the Colonel, the number one objective seems to him.

One scenario that generates strong diplomatic tensions in the coalition, for a mission that was created to protect civilians and not to lay the Rais. Today, coalition forces have struck Sabah, a stronghold of Colonel in the south of the country. Also under siege Sirte, the hometown of Saddam, where the Libyan authorities complain many deaths.

In the evening, was again the target Tripoli. The capital was also hit in the port area. Attacks to which the anti-reacts: local sources speak of gunfire, followed by explosions. Measured at the loyalists. But Gaddafi's militias are engaged on several fronts. Forty deaths among the population today in Misurata.

Today, the militants have taken control of Gaddafi's main street, and in the evening, government sources have officially announced the capture of the city. In addition to the victims, there are also three hundred wounded. According to the rebels, the Rais has responded to attacks using human shield "volunteers" to prevent raids on strategic objectives.

A representative of the insurgents said that the militia led by Colonel civil Measured from neighboring countries, to use them as shields. Also in Tripoli, Libyan TV said that "thousands of supporters of the rais" would massed around the police station of Bab Al Azizi, Colonel of the bunker in the capital, which was hit last night by some rockets.

But this may be compelled by force of civilians. The day also saw the attack by loyalist gunmen in Zenteno and Yefren. The raid. The first to resume attacks on Libya were the French, this morning. Shortly before 14, also took off from the base of three Italian Tornado Birgi Trapani. According to the American admiral Mike Mullen, Chief of Staff Unified, the first wave of attacks has led to the no-fly zones imposed on Libya.

The plan now includes the second phase of the operation, one that provides the supplies for the troops to attack Gaddafi. The mystery of the death of Khamis. The Libyan government has denied rumors today on the alleged death of Khamis Gaddafi, son of Colonel. An opposition website, Manara, had reported the death of Khamis in shots fired at him near the police station of Bab al Azizia by Air Force pilot.

UN Security Council convened. The UN Security Council will meet again next Thursday. During the meeting the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, currently located in North Africa, will report on the situation in Libya. The meeting on Thursday, as well as being sought by Tripoli, is provided for by resolution 1973 of the Council gave the green light to military intervention in Libya.

The text of the resolution provides that the Fifteen riunoscano again "seven days of approval of this resolution, to hear the report of the Secretary-General. WHO, possible health emergency. In Libya under attack, there is a risk that hospitals collapsing under the influx of wounded and ill.

A report by the World Health Organisation, are these public health emergencies which can meet the Libyan population with the development of the conflict. In particular, for the million and half of these migrant workers in Libya, most of them on the run, the greatest risks are represented by the interruption of treatment of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, tuberculosis, AIDS, infections caused by water contaminated food.

For the Libyan population problems are more injuries and conditions that require medical and surgical emergency.

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