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NATO investigating reports that coalition jet struck pro-democracy forces in country's east, killing at least seven. Last Modified: 02 Apr 2011 11:19 | ||||
NATO said on Saturday that it is investigating reports that a coalition warplane struck pro-democracy forces near the front line of the battle with fighters loyal to the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Burnt out husks of at least four vehicles, including an ambulance, were seen by the side of the road near the eastern entrance to the oil town on Saturday, the Reuters news agency reported. Men prayed at freshly dug graves nearby as they buried their colleagues. "Some of Gaddafi's forces sneaked in among the rebels and fired anti-aircraft guns in the air," Mustafa Ali Omar, a pro-democracy fighter said. "After that the NATO forces came and bombed them." The Libyan government, meanwhile, has produced a video said to show civilians, including women and children, in a Brega hospital. They are believed to have been wounded as they tried to escape the air strikes. Intense exchanges The reports came as pro-democracy forces claimed victory over Gaddafi troops in the battle for Brega after heavy clashes. Fighting appeared to have subsided on Saturday morning on the outskirts of the town and only the sound of NATO fighters flying overhead disturbed the calm. Several residents told the AFP news agency that pro-democracy forces had recaptured the town and were trying to seek out a group of pro-Gaddafi snipers who were still active. more- http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/04/2011428562838677.html |
Saturday, April 2, 2011
NATO investigating reports that coalition jet struck pro-democracy forces in country's east, killing at least seven.
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