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Deadly NATO raid hits Libyan university
Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:49AM
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People who were reortedly killed in a NATO strike on Nasser Univresity on Sunday, June 12.
More Libyan civilians have reportedly been killed and injured after a NATO airstrike hit a university in the capital, Tripoli.
New images have emerged showing the aftermath of an alleged NATO air raid targeting Tripoli's Nasser University. The attack reportedly left many university staff and students dead.
Libyan state television says dozens of others were also injured.
The UN Security Council Resolution 1973 has authorized the enforcement of a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians against forces loyal to Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
NATO has carried out many airstrikes in accordance with the UN mandate. However, many civilians have been killed in the attacks.
Meanwhile, clashes between revolutionary forces and Gaddafi loyalists intensified on Sunday.
At least seven people were killed in the town of Dafniya, near the besieged city of Misratah, Khaled Abu Falgha of Misrata's Hekma hospital said.
At least 15 revolutionaries and more than 100 Gaddafi forces were killed in the fighting in the western city of Zawiya, about 50 km (30 miles) from Tripoli, Ahmed al-Hawary, a spokesman for the revolutionary forces said.
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MY TAKE
TUJIFUNZE NDUGU ZANGU WATANZANIA KAMWE TUSIMUALIKE MTU KATIKA NCHI YETU KUTULETEA UHURU, AU DEMOKRASIA, MAUAJI YA RAIA AMBAO NATO WAMESHAFANYA, YAMEZIDI IDADI YA RAIA WALIOFARIKI WAKATI GHADAFI ALIPOANZISHA OPERATION YA KUKOMBOA MJI MMOJA MMOJA KATIKA ILE ILIYOKUWA IMEKALIWA NA WAASI MWEZI FEBRUARY.
Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:49AM
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More Libyan civilians have reportedly been killed and injured after a NATO airstrike hit a university in the capital, Tripoli.
New images have emerged showing the aftermath of an alleged NATO air raid targeting Tripoli's Nasser University. The attack reportedly left many university staff and students dead.
Libyan state television says dozens of others were also injured.
The UN Security Council Resolution 1973 has authorized the enforcement of a no-fly zone over Libya to protect civilians against forces loyal to Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
NATO has carried out many airstrikes in accordance with the UN mandate. However, many civilians have been killed in the attacks.
Meanwhile, clashes between revolutionary forces and Gaddafi loyalists intensified on Sunday.
At least seven people were killed in the town of Dafniya, near the besieged city of Misratah, Khaled Abu Falgha of Misrata's Hekma hospital said.
At least 15 revolutionaries and more than 100 Gaddafi forces were killed in the fighting in the western city of Zawiya, about 50 km (30 miles) from Tripoli, Ahmed al-Hawary, a spokesman for the revolutionary forces said.
MA/MGH
MY TAKE
TUJIFUNZE NDUGU ZANGU WATANZANIA KAMWE TUSIMUALIKE MTU KATIKA NCHI YETU KUTULETEA UHURU, AU DEMOKRASIA, MAUAJI YA RAIA AMBAO NATO WAMESHAFANYA, YAMEZIDI IDADI YA RAIA WALIOFARIKI WAKATI GHADAFI ALIPOANZISHA OPERATION YA KUKOMBOA MJI MMOJA MMOJA KATIKA ILE ILIYOKUWA IMEKALIWA NA WAASI MWEZI FEBRUARY.