Monday, June 27, 2011

US Flies over new xeno armed Libya

21 April 2011, last updated at 18: 16 US Predator drone (file image) Predator-YOU xeno has been used to target the new Egypt Afghanistan and Pakistan armed Us Predator new xeno have missions in the course of the border between Libya, the Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said.

It said they had been accepted by President Barack Obama and would allow the "precision" of the military operation.


The new Chief of staff of the United States already is used as the target of the xeno Pakistan Afghanistan border area of Egypt.


Libyan rebels were Christopher Col al-Gaddafi forces after February, but recently made a little workflow.


"President Obama has said that if we have some unique features, he is ready to use them," Gates told the news conference.


He said the two armed, unmanned predators were available, NATO is required and marked with a "modest to promote" military operations.


It should be blocked, the deployment of the mission was to "drone creep" in Libya, and said the evidence was still not going to put us on the ground "in Libya" boots.


"No wiggle room," he said.


Gen James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of puolustushaarakomentajien, said the first operation had taken place on Thursday, but turned back because of bad weather.


He said the new xeno-which can fly at a lower than normal fighter jets-was "clearly the nature of the urban areas," to provide greater visibility for tanks and other possible items.

Post capture

Earlier on Thursday, the rebels seized Libyan border inspection posts on the edge of the control of Tunisia after about 100 government soldiers fled, the reports.


The Post is Nalut Libyan city and on the road between Dehiba Tunisia.

The move marks a rare advance against Government forces in the West of the intense fighting in the Western mountain area and after which the country.

Libya suppliers in remote areas, restrictions on the means, it is difficult to verify independently any such reports.


Fierce fighting has also besieged the city, continue to the West of Misrata, at least seven people dying with people on Thursday.


MEDICS say, more than 1,000 people have died in weeks of fighting.


The residents say they are targeted by snipers firing indiscriminately on the streets.


Rebels claim found in Misrata munitions debris, but the Libyan Government has denied the charge.


The BBC's Orla Guerin Misrata says he has seen the bombs themselves, and that doctors have told him they are the cause of horrific injuries to some of the civilians still lose limbs.


Two journalists died Wednesday, mortar attack on the City-Tim Hetherington, British-American filmmaker and photographer Chris Hondros, American.


Ukraine is also a medical doctor, died of a heart attack in Misrata, artillery blast Wednesday. His wife was reportedly seriously injured.


Government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim has said that if foreign troops from Misrata Government "unleash hell".


"We have a ball of fire. We do it 10 times as bad as in Iraq, "he said, saying the Government was in the weapons systems of the people in the pipeline.


Hundreds of foreign workers, the Libyans and injured persons are in the process of infecting from Misrata city in rebel-held-to-sea, East by Benghazi.

Vicious attacks

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called on the Libyan authorities "to put an end to the people and end the killing."

Parents of missing Us journalist Clare Gillis "to his home."

He said the UN was a priority, in order to achieve the "verifiable and effective-a ceasefire" enable humanitarian work and the political dialogue takes place.


US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has condemned what he called "vicious" terrorist attacks in the Libyan civilians.


He also demanded that the Libyan authorities to release without delay, u.s. citizens, they are "part," including at least two vendors.


Clare Gillis, one of the parents of the missing journalists, said he was able to contact, on Thursday for the first time since he was detained on 5 April.


They told of the Atlantic, one of the documents to Ms Gillis worked, which was good, but he was not allowed to visit for humanitarian or diplomatic officials.

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