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Libya Says NATO Bombed Residential Area In Tripoli, Killed Civilians

Libya Nato Airstrike Civilian Casualties

ADAM SCHRECK and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI   06/20/11 12:26 AM ET   AP

TRIPOLI, Libya — Libya's government said NATO warplanes struck a residential neighborhood in the capital Sunday and killed nine civilians, including two children. Hours later, NATO confirmed one of its airstrikes went astray.

The incident gave supporters of Moammar Gadhafi's regime a new rallying point against the international intervention in Libya's civil war. The foreign minister called for a "global jihad" on the West in response.

Early Sunday morning, journalists based in the Libyan capital were rushed by government officials to the damaged building, which appeared to have been partly under construction. Reporters were later escorted back to the site, where children's toys, teacups and dust-covered mattresses could be seen amid the rubble.

In a statement issued late Sunday at Brussels headquarters, the trans-Atlantic alliance said airstrikes were launched against a military missile site in Tripoli, but "it appears that one weapon did not strike the intended target and that there may have been a weapons system failure which may have caused a number of civilian casualties."

"NATO regrets the loss of innocent civilian lives and takes great care in conducting strikes against a regime determined to use violence against its own citizens," said Lt. Gen. Charles Bouchard, commander of the anti-Libya operation.

Foreign Minister Abdul-Ati al-Obeidi told reporters nine civilians, including two children, were killed in the explosion and said 18 people were wounded. He said the strike was a "deliberate attack on a civilian neighborhood," and follows other alleged targeting of nonmilitary targets such as a hotel, an oxygen factory and civilian vehicles.

It has not always been possible to independently verify the government's reports of strikes on nonmilitary targets since NATO began its air operations in March.

"The deliberate bombing ... is a direct call for all free peoples of the world and for all Muslims to initiate a global jihad against the oppressive, criminal West and never to allow such criminal organizations as NATO to decide the future of other independent and sovereign nations," al-Obeidi said. He did not take questions.

Journalists were shown the bodies of at least four people said to have been killed in the strike, including the two young children. Foreign reporters in Tripoli are not allowed to travel and report freely and are almost always shadowed by government minders.

Salem Ali Garadi, 51, who said his brother and sister were among the victims, said five people were killed. There was no explanation for the discrepancy in death counts.

Before Sunday's alleged strike, Libya's Health Ministry said 856 civilians had been killed in NATO air attacks since they began in March. The figure could not be independently confirmed. Previous government tolls from individual strikes have proved exaggerated.

Alliance warplanes struck Tripoli again Sunday afternoon. Explosions could be heard in the city, and smoke could be seen rising over the southern part of the capital.

A coalition including France, Britain and the U.S. launched the first strikes against Gadhafi's forces under a U.N. resolution to protect civilians on March 19. NATO, joined by some Arab allies, assumed control of the air campaign over Libya on March 31.

While NATO warplanes have stepped up their campaign against Gadhafi's regime over the past week, fighting has intensified between rebels and government troops outside the port city of Misrata, the main rebel stronghold in western Libya.

For weeks, the rebels had been bottled up in the city, 125 miles (200 kilometers) east of Tripoli. The eastern third of the country is controlled by rebels from their de facto capital, Benghazi.

On Sunday, Gadhafi's forces unleashed a heavy barrage of Grad rockets and mortars on the rebel front lines in Dafniya, about 15 miles (25 kilometers) west of Misrata. A medical official in Misrata hospital said that 10 rebels were killed and 54 wounded in clashes Sunday in Dafniya.

As the barrage continued into the afternoon, a stream of pickup trucks rushed casualties to a field hospital in Dafniya, where medics and volunteers quickly unloaded the dead from the back of the pickups and placed the wounded on stretchers. One truck pulled up with three bodies covered in blood.

"They are shelling us really badly today with everything – mortars, Grads, heat-seeking weapons, anything you can imagine," said Mustafa, 30, who was helping drive the wounded from the front.

Gadhafi's forces also ambushed a group of rebels near Dafniya early Sunday with AK-47s and heavy machine guns, according to rebel fighter Mohammed Khalil. He said the fighting was intense, with the two sides as close as 50 yards (meters) from each other. Five rebels were killed in the ambush, he said.

The two sides have also been fighting in a mountain range southwest of the capital that runs to the border with Tunisia and controls a critical supply route for the rebels.

Three days of fighting there in the border town of Nalut has killed 15 people and injured many others, said Brigadier Gomaa Ibrahim, a spokesman of for the rebel military council in the Nafusa Mountains.

"The Gadhafi forces outnumber the rebels and they are better armed and equipped," he said. Gadhafi forces are also taking shelter inside the residential suburbs of Nalut, making it hard for rebels to chase and hunt them down, he said.

Despite daily clashes in places, the rebels say they control about half of the mountain range.

In new defections from Gadhafi's military, 35 army officers led by Brig. Gen. Fouad al-Adrisi announced in a video message that they had joined the rebel ranks. The video was posted on a Facebook page for the uprising.

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Al-Shalchi reported from Dafniya. Associated Press writers Don Melvin in Brussels and Maggie Michael in Cairo contributed to this report.

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douglassnow
05:58 PM on 07/18/2011
I see, maligning and defaming Gaddafi, and justifying the NATO butchery of his supporters, a lot of quotes, direct and indirect, from 'Human Rights Watch,' which has served so much disinformation in the recent past against Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador and UNASUR. HRW is not, as you might suppose from its name, an Amnesty International support group, but rather seems to be an actively fascist pro-militarist organization whose membership all seems to have worked at Goldmann-Sachs, and their collective purpose seems to be 'Watch' for the emergence of Human Rights in order to repress them.
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douglassnow
05:42 PM on 07/18/2011
Yes, but what "war"?
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douglassnow
05:01 PM on 07/18/2011
"Went astray"? Sounds to me like it was right on (its usual, innocent civilian) target.
Sergeant
Dress Right
06:07 PM on 06/21/2011
Follow the money. Even Eisenhower said we had more to fear from the military industrial complex than any foreign enemy. I'll trust a 5 star general who became President before the posters here.

Someone is making money. Who do you think is getting votes, or money, or some sort of promise for retirement from people making billions on arms sales for both sides.

If you want to see a fictional account [who knows...could be accurate] watch Nick Gage in "Lord of War".
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lisac3333
Farm Lady
02:08 PM on 06/21/2011
I really don't understand why the Islamic and Muslim folks wage war, tear down their cities, kill one another and have for centuries. Americans have crime and violent people and crazy religious fanatics. We don't always agree on our President or other elected officials. We don't start bombing one another or our cities because we are angry about those things. Other countries don't have to come in and settle our disputes. At least not yet. Good heavens! Stop all this crazy fighting. Argue loudly if you must but stop the wars. Look at your cities, your people....Scientists, is there not some special gas you can create to spray over the Globe, world wide, to kill off the Violent gene? When can all of us start to move forward as human beings? We can't concentrate on expanding ours minds when we must concentrate on solving the human problems. Get some Birt Control going too. Too many rats in a cage results in violent and stressed out behavior. Most humans are rats so it must be so.
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STL BOB
America needs more rugged individualism!
12:07 AM on 06/21/2011
Obama lied...people died.
10:11 PM on 06/20/2011
Ghadaffi did not kill civilians with helicopters, that was proven. So NATO bombers (U.S.) kill innocents, horrid
10:32 PM on 06/20/2011
"So NATO bombers (U.S.) "

I love how nobody seems to know that the Euros are the ones running the bombing campaign.......come on, I just want to hear someone yell about the evil warmongering imperial Dames
10:32 PM on 06/20/2011
or Danes (but Dames would be fun too)
09:37 PM on 06/20/2011
http://www.infowars.com/huge-marine-drill-confirms-ground-invasion-of-libya/

It seems potus wants to invade Libya, what if Marines meet reincarnation of the Beast of Omaha?
10:31 PM on 06/20/2011
Wow, info wars...good source, weekly world news site was down?
11:30 PM on 06/20/2011
you wrote "If you dont believe in god.....an­d say so.....god will send a group of thugs to murder you, because that is how he works?" Not thugs but God loving people. At first phase, they will try to enlighten you and give you a chance to repent but second phase will depend on your progress.
09:04 PM on 06/20/2011
I have no idea what its going to take for the Sheople (Who still actually believe the lamestream media) to realise that our entire Government and media has been taken over by the foreign offshore bankster cartel mafia (Hello 50 % of our trillions in tarp went to offshore banks! Need more proof?) In the meanwhile they are passing laws every day for illegal search and siezures, Full body scans that radiate us (their hands go down your pants if you dont oblige) at every airport. Now its beeing done at buses and train stations! They now listen to evry phone call, text etc and are now looking at everyones harddrive. Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon etc are all in cohoots with them. They all attended Bilderberg! Complete control over the internet under this new cloud system. National I.D. card etc. Wars on ever sovereign nation. Complete global domination. Are you going to fight for your Childeren or not? Silence is not Golden, its Yellow!
05:52 PM on 06/20/2011
This war is illegal. Where is the outcry from the anti-war activists? There is LESS justification for US involvement in Libya than there was in Iraq.
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05:58 PM on 06/20/2011
There is ample outcry against this perfectly legal war.
06:12 PM on 06/20/2011
Hang on. No UN Security Council mandate was obtained for the Iraq war. There are two resolutions in place pertaining to Libya.
Would you mind substantiating your position on the supposed illegality of the implementation effort in Libya?
05:22 PM on 06/20/2011
Any residence with phone can be considered a control and command center in Libya in the opinion of NATO criminals. We are watching now how desperate potus is bombing Libya into oblivion and headcount of civilians is rising. The purpose of the whole action is simple - assassinate Qaddafi. This is what drone democracy of XXI century is about. People who order bombing are descendants of heroes of Dresden and Hiroshima. It's clear that NATO has plans for building Abu-Graib in Libya. What stops potus and sarcoma from immediate land invasion is Beirut' 83 scenario but only because it's not good for re-election.
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05:59 PM on 06/20/2011
Got hysteria?
06:50 PM on 06/20/2011
On the contrary. Qaddafi won and NATO lost. Your friends, Libyan terrorists are getting kebabed. Plus news from Syria are even better. Life is good.
06:14 PM on 06/20/2011
You seem quite comfortable with Gaddafi`s well-documented designs on Misurata.
06:52 PM on 06/20/2011
Very comfortable. Your friends, Libyan terrorists from AQ are getting kebabed.
02:04 PM on 06/20/2011
You still think Obama's the second coming of Christ, libs? If this had happened under Bush's reign, you would have raised hell about it, you hypocrites. Impeach this clown and any member of his administration and of Congress, that refuses to put an end to the attrocities that are being committed in Libya. Withdraw from NATO. NOW.
01:53 PM on 06/20/2011
Nice that the tolerant peacemaker (winner of Noble Peace Prize for "what he will do") can bomb women and children and the Democrats just look the other way. NATO forces in Libya are US with some help led by NATO. Obama has not recieved Congressional approval for involvement and the bodies start to pile up yet no countdown (of bodies) clock on MSNBC or FOX. Just keep killing them Obama get them good and mad so they can come across our open border to the South and bomb us next.
01:29 PM on 06/20/2011
Since when does Moammar Gadhafi care about the people of Libya? He has murdered untold numbers of people. So a few civilians were killed. Very unfortunate, but it does not change ANYTHING. A Global Jihad? Hellooooooo ? What is already going on in this world? It has been a Global Jihad for scores of years. The Muslims are bent on taking over the world and extinguishing the non-muslims. Nothing New..... WE have our own Gadhafi right here in the white house..... God Help Us All.........
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Dress Right
12:55 PM on 06/20/2011
Viet Nam was undeclared and we lost over 50,000 servicemembers. We then left without winning or accomplishing our mission. Politicians ran the war and weapons manufacturers made billions. Now today we are helping the vietnamese clean up Agent Orange and they are drinking Starbucks. We would have been more successful if we had sent in General Motors and McDonalds corporations than the hundreds of thousands of troops.

Now we are engaged in another undeclared conflict in Libya. Bin Laden is dead. Those who attacked us on 911 are not in Libya. Must need to improve the bottom line in weapons sales. Ever see the movie "God of War"?