Sunday, May 1, 2011

Nato Airstrike Kills Qaddafi's Son



British PM Says NATO Targeting Libyan Decision Makers -- Voice of America

British Prime Minister David Cameron said Sunday NATO forces are targeting Libya's command and control units, not specific people.

Mr. Cameron refused to comment on media reports that a son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi had been killed in a NATO airstrike.

Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said late Saturday that 29-year-old Saif al-Arab Gadhafi and three of Moammar Gadhafi's grandchildren were killed during what Ibrahim called a direct attempt to assassinate the Libyan leader.

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More News On NATO's Military Strike Against Gaddafi

NATO strike kills Gadhafi's son but leader escapes -- Yahoo News/AP
Libya says Gaddafi survives air strikes, but son killed -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Kadhafi 'directly targeted' as son killed: regime -- Yahoo News/AFP
Qaddafi Is Said to Survive NATO Airstrike That Kills Son -- New York Times
NATO strike kills Kadafi son, Libyan official says -- L.A. Times
Muammar Gaddafi son killed by Nato air strike – Libyan government -- The Guardian
Col Gaddafi's youngest son 'killed in Nato air strike' -- The Telegraph
Libya crisis: Gaddafi son 'killed in air strike' -- BBC
Libya says Gaddafi's youngest son killed in NATO airstrike -- Xinhuanet
NATO: Moammar Gadhafi not target of attack -- UPI
Nato denies deliberately targeting Muammar Gaddafi -- The Guardian
Gaddafi son's killing puts Nato in firing line -- The Guardian
Scepticism surrounds 'Gaddafi son's death' -- Al Jazeera
Death of Saif Al-Arab Gaddafi may backfire for Nato -- BBC

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