Friday, May 20, 2011

NATO planes sinking eight ships of the Navy's Gadhafi

.- NATO planes last night sank eight ships of the Navy Libya in coordinated attacks carried out in the ports of Tripoli and Sirte Al Khum, the alliance said in a statement. "NATO and allied air forces have continued their precision air strikes against the forces of the pro-Gadhafi during last night with a coordinated attack on the ports of Tripoli and Sirte Al Khums," the note to add that NATO aircraft have reached the ships of war, "sinking eight of them." After explaining that over the past weeks, the Alliance was an increase in the use of maritime forces pro-Gadhafi affecting the safe flow of humanitarian aid and jeopardized the NATO forces, it adopted a "deliberate action" in a response "carefully planned and coordinated" to demonstrate their resolve to protect the civilian population of Libya to use "appropriate and proportionate" force.

"All ships were attacked last night warships civil useless," said Rear Adm. Russell Harding, deputy commander of Allied operations in Libya.

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