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Tripoli bombings not carried out by Libyan aircraft: General Chief of Staff | ||
2014-08-19 | ||
[Libya Herald] Air raids carried out last night over Tripoli ...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn... on the positions of Misratan-led forces could not have been made by Libyan warplanes the General Chief of Staff has said. In a statement made this afternoon the leader of the armed forces, Major General Suleiman Obeidi, said no Libyan-based force had the technology nor the capacity to carry out the attacks. Obeidi said the missiles, one of which had been identified as a US made Mark 83 general purpose bomb, could only have been dropped using in-flight targeting technology, unavailable to the Libyan Airforce. He added that the weapons had been used with extreme precision and had hit only the Grad missiles and howitzers they were intended to destroy.
The military has squashed the rumour that the warplanes could have left from Wattayah airbase near the western border. Obeidi said its runaway had been completely demolished and was still under repair. As if this were not enough of a reason, he also explained that the airbase's refuelling facilities were currently out of action. Experienced pilots on the ground at the time of this morning's attack said they believed the two planes, airforce jets, to have been between eight to seven kilometres in the air at the time of the bombing. No one has, as of yet, grabbed credit for the attack. An airforce source told the Libya Herald that he suspected Egyptian or Algerian involvement in the air strikes prior to this later announcement.
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Posted by:Fred |