Gaddafi Saif al-Arab, the youngest of the Libyan leader, was killed in a NATO raid tonight, as announced by a spokesman of the government of Tripoli. Were killed in the attack also three grandchildren of Colonel. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in the building was hit by a NATO raid, but was unhurt. The rebels have welcomed the news of Benghazi last dell'ucisione Gaddafi's son, with shouts of jubilation and continuous volleys of machine gun fire into the air.
"I'm so happy that Gaddafi has lost his son who are shooting in the air to celebrate (the event)," said Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, military spokesman of the National Transitional Council of Benghazi. Gaddafi Saif al-Arab was the sixth and last son of the Libyan leader. Born in 1982, is the son of Safia Farkash, the second wife of Gaddafi.
Saif al-Arab was also the son more joyful and less involved in the management of the state. From 2006 he studied at the Technische Universitat Monaco of Bavaria. Here and 'were involved in a brawl with a bodyguard of a nightclub in order to defend his girlfriend who had been expelled from the room.
The German police in 2008 seized the mighty Ferrari 430 for the excessive noise of the engine that he enjoyed sending out night tours. The same year he was suspected of smuggling weapons from Monaco to Paris in a car with diplomatic plates. The case, however, was dropped by the prosecutor of the Bavarian capital.
Muammar Gaddafi was the real target of the raid of NATO. The spokesman said the government of Tripoli, Mussa Ibrahim, at a press conference. '"The operation was aimed directly adassassinare the leader of this country," Ibrahim told reporters. "The Guide (Gaddafi) is in good health, no one was injured, his wife is she in good health and not injured, but other people have been affected," said Ibrahim.
"The attack caused the martyrdom of his brother Saif al-Arab and three grandchildren to help," added the spokesman. Saif, then said, he was 29. Earlier, the spokesman had accompanied foreign journalists to see a bombed building in Tripoli. Given the damage, many journalists have assumed that there were no survivors.
Muammar Gaddafi is blessed by luck. For the second time survives a bombing in which case he lost his daughter, even if adopted. It was April 15, 1986 F111 fighter-bombers at the behest of the then U.S. President Ronald Reagan effettuariono a bombing raid on Tripoli, but even then the Colonel fared.
"I'm so happy that Gaddafi has lost his son who are shooting in the air to celebrate (the event)," said Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani, military spokesman of the National Transitional Council of Benghazi. Gaddafi Saif al-Arab was the sixth and last son of the Libyan leader. Born in 1982, is the son of Safia Farkash, the second wife of Gaddafi.
Saif al-Arab was also the son more joyful and less involved in the management of the state. From 2006 he studied at the Technische Universitat Monaco of Bavaria. Here and 'were involved in a brawl with a bodyguard of a nightclub in order to defend his girlfriend who had been expelled from the room.
The German police in 2008 seized the mighty Ferrari 430 for the excessive noise of the engine that he enjoyed sending out night tours. The same year he was suspected of smuggling weapons from Monaco to Paris in a car with diplomatic plates. The case, however, was dropped by the prosecutor of the Bavarian capital.
Muammar Gaddafi was the real target of the raid of NATO. The spokesman said the government of Tripoli, Mussa Ibrahim, at a press conference. '"The operation was aimed directly adassassinare the leader of this country," Ibrahim told reporters. "The Guide (Gaddafi) is in good health, no one was injured, his wife is she in good health and not injured, but other people have been affected," said Ibrahim.
"The attack caused the martyrdom of his brother Saif al-Arab and three grandchildren to help," added the spokesman. Saif, then said, he was 29. Earlier, the spokesman had accompanied foreign journalists to see a bombed building in Tripoli. Given the damage, many journalists have assumed that there were no survivors.
Muammar Gaddafi is blessed by luck. For the second time survives a bombing in which case he lost his daughter, even if adopted. It was April 15, 1986 F111 fighter-bombers at the behest of the then U.S. President Ronald Reagan effettuariono a bombing raid on Tripoli, but even then the Colonel fared.
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