This building was destroyed by the NATO bombing of the North African state of Libya. It housed a civil society council with a school for special needs children next door. Libya is taking legal action against the imperialists., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Blasts rock Tripoli, Libya state TV says NATO strikes
Sat, Jul 23 2011
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Explosions rocked the Libyan capital early on Sunday, Reuters witnesses said, sending a giant plume of smoke into the air.
Libyan state television said NATO air strikes struck the Libyan capital but gave no further details.
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is clinging to power despite ongoing NATO-led air campaign and a lengthening conflict with rebels who now control roughly half the country.
The explosions hit Tripoli at about 0100 local time on Sunday, a day after NATO launched strikes on what it said was a military command site in Tripoli.
State television said the NATO strikes early on Saturday had hit civilian and military sites and had wounded several people.
One Tripoli resident said one of Sunday's strikes appeared to have hit an intelligence building in Tripoli, the first hit on that building since the Western-led military alliance began strikes on Libya in March.
(Reporting by Missy Ryan; editing by Matthew Jones)
'Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is clinging to power despite ongoing NATO-led air campaign and a lengthening conflict with rebels who now control roughly half the country.'
ReplyDeleteno gadfi is NOT IN power, and NO the insurgents(aka the former 'peacful protestors'!) do not control half the country..BUT half the country is under attack by NATO, while a NATO member has just had the experience of its own capital being bombed by fanatics! Maybe NATO should aid those 'peaceful protestors'!