(Reuters) - NATO expressed concern on Monday about a report that thousands of surface-to-air missiles had gone missing in Libya, and said it was the responsibility of the new authorities there to ensure weapons stocks were properly controlled.
The online edition of Germany's Der Spiegel magazine reported on Sunday that the head of NATO's military committee, Admiral Giampaolo Di Paola, told German lawmakers in a confidential briefing last week NATO had lost track of 10,000 surface-to-air missiles that had been in Libyan army hands.
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More News On Libya's Missing Missiles
NATO urges Libyan authorities to seize arms caches -- AP
Worry over '10,000 lost missiles' in Libya -- Sydney Morning Herald
Report: NATO Says 10K Missiles Missing In Libya -- FOX News
Around 5000 ground-air missiles disappear from Libya -- Avionews
Missing Libyan missiles a threat to civilian aircraft? -- RT
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