Air attack on Libya ! - Luftangriffe gegen Libyen

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LİBYA WAR - Nato Libyen -
over 10,000 rebels died in Libya.
USA BOMBING LIBYA WITH TOMAHAWK MISSILES 20-03-2011 BENGHAZI NEW
BREAKING NEWS - der Krieg beginnt - the war begins -
Militäreinsatz gegen Gaddafi-Regime ..... Militärschlag hat begonnen .... erste Luftangriffe ...
Der internationaler Militäreinsatz zur Durchsetzung des Flugverbots über Libyen hat begonnen.
Rafale-Kampfjets fliegen zu Aufklärungszwecken über das gesamte libysche Territorium .
Die Kampfflugzeuge hatten bereits die umkämpfte Stadt Bengasi überflogen. Auch Großbritannien, die USA und Kanada unterstützen den Einsatz.
Libya bombalanıyor füzeler atılıyor Либија, или 112 томахавк ракета лансирана أطلقت ليبيا، أو صواريخ توماهوك 112 لیبی، یا 112 موشک با تبر زین زدن راه اندازی شد 리비아, 또는 112 큰 도끼의 미사일은 발사 Libia, lub 112 pocisków Tomahawk rozpoczęła ลิเบีย, หรือ 112 จรวดขวานหินเปิดตัว
Ливия, или 112 ракет "Томагавк" запущен 利比亚,或112枚战斧导弹发射 Libia, sau 112 rachete Tomahawk lansate La Libye, ou 112 missiles Tomahawk lancés Libyen, oder 112 Tomahawk-Raketen gestartet Libia, o 112 misiles Tomahawk lanzado Libia, o 112 missili Tomahawk lanciati Libya, eller 112 Tomahawk missiler lansert Libië, of 112 tomahawk raketten Libyen, eller 112 missiler tomahawk lanseras ...France Jet Aircraft attack Libya BENGHAZI, Libya - Allied warplanes are stopping Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's forces attacking the rebel-held city of Benghazi, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Saturday.
Gaddafi's troops on Saturday morning pushed into the outskirts of Benghazi, the second city of some 670,000 people, in an apparent attempt to pre-empt Western air strikes that came after a meeting of Western and Arab leaders in Paris.
But as the meeting ended, Sarkozy announced that allied air forces had already gone into action.
"Our planes are already preventing air attacks on the city," he said, adding that military action supported by France, Britain, the United States and Canada and backed by Arab nations could be halted if Gaddafi stopped his forces attacking.
Earlier, a French military source told Reuters that French reconnaissance planes were flying over Libya.
Hundreds of cars full of refugees fled east from Benghazi towards the Egyptian border after the city came under bombardment overnight. One family of 13 women from a grandmother to small children, rested at a roadside hotel.
"I'm here because when the bombing started last night my children were vomiting from fear," said one of them, a doctor, sitting crying in the lobby of a hotel on the road to Egypt. "All I want to do is get my family to a safe place and then get back to Benghazi to help. My husband is still there."
In the besieged western city of Misrata, residents said government forces shelled the rebel town again on Saturday and they were facing a humanitarian crisis as water supplies had been cut off for a third day.
"I am telling you, we are scared and we are alone," a Misrata resident, called Saadoun, told Reuters by telephone.
Gaddafi said Western powers had no right to intervene.
"This is injustice, this is clear aggression," government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim quoted Gaddafi as saying in a letter to France, Britain and the United Nations. "You will regret it if you take a step towards interfering in our internal affairs."
The Libyan government blamed the rebels, who it says are members of al Qaeda, for breaking the ceasefire around Benghazi.
PLANE SHOT DOWN OVER BENGHAZI
As explosions shook Benghazi on Saturday morning, rebel fighters said they were being forced to retreat from the outskirts of the city, but later claimed victory after holding back the advance.
"We revolutionaries have taken control of four tanks inside Benghazi. Rebel forces have pushed Gaddafi's forces out of Benghazi," said Nasr al-Kikili, a lawyer who works for the rebel media centre in Benghazi, as crowds celebrated by firing guns in the air and parading on top of a tank freedom group

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