NO FLY ZONE

Monday 21 March 2011

UK's Ministry of Defence said late on Sunday that one of its submarines had again fired guided Tomahawk missiles as part of a second wave of attacks on Libyan air defence systems

 halting his march on the rebel stronghold of Benghazi and creating a coalition-led no-fly-zone over the country.
The UK's Ministry of Defence said late on Sunday that one of its submarines had again fired guided Tomahawk missiles as part of a second wave of attacks on Libyan air defence systems. There were reports of air strikes and heavy anti-aircraft gunfire over Tripoli and Libyan officials said a building in Col Gaddafi's compound had been hit.
A witness to the blast on the compound said no one was killed in the attack. "It was amazing. There were people who were right next to the building when it was hit. We thought they were dead but they were just covered with dust," said Mohammed, an interpreter who said he had spent all night in the compound as a volunteer, saying he wished to share the fate of the Libyan leader.

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