United Kingdom Forces Bombed
Sunday, February 24th, 2013It was a center of control of the gadafistas troops. It is part of a NATO military operation in the area. The rebels claim to have surrounded Al-Gaddafi. United Kingdom aircraft have bombed a bunker of Muammar al-Gaddafi in the Libyan city of Sirte, where there are pockets of resistance, the British Minister of Dnsa, Liam Fox has revealed tonight. According to the Ministry of Dnsa, British Tornado GR4 fighter fired missiles of high precision against a large bunker in Sirte, hometown of Gaddafi, within a NATO operation. The British Royal Air Force (RAF) fighters came out of its base of Norfolk (East of England) on Thursday evening for this mission in support of rebel forces fighting against Gaddafi. The bunker houses a Centre for control and command of the forces gadafistas, according to the British Ministry of Dnsa, that has no indications that the Libyan dictator is found inside when the bombing occurred. In statements to the BBC chain, Fox said that it is not matter of find to Gaddafi, but ensure that the regime has no ability to continue the fight against his people and that the objective of the attack on the bunker was leaving his regime without command and control center.
The support of NATO also, the Minister stated this Friday at the chain Sky News which is premature to assume that the fighting in Libya have finished and that they had information that there are some elements of the regime in Sirte. Where (Qadhafi’s forces) to continue the fight against the Libyan population, we will continue to impoverish its military capacity, he declared. Fox urged the regime of the Libyan dictator, still unaccounted for, to recognize that the game is over. Everything has ended and they have to stop attacking his people. While they continue attacking people, NATO will continue attacking as we have done under the 1973 resolution of the UN, said Fox. The owner of Dnsa said it is still too early to know what will be the situation regarding security in the coming weeks in the North African country and He considered primary responsibility of the new Libyan Government request UN aid if as well as accurate. Source of the news: United Kingdom forces bombed a bunker of Gadhafi in the Libyan city of Sirte