Monday, March 21, 2011

French fighters control that ensures no-fly zone in Benghazi

Paris .- French aircraft returned to their bases off today for the third consecutive day resume operations in Libya, the Ministry of Defence. Neither the Ministry nor the Army declined to give details on the program of the day, and referred to a press conference at 17.30 local (16.30 GMT), as two days ago, used to account for the intervention .

The only information was that French aircraft had not flown over Libyan airspace overnight, and neither had done in the night from Saturday to Sunday. French fighters did not shoot yesterday against the forces of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, because he respected the fly in the surveillance zone which are responsible in Benghazi region, and because it found no military attacks against civilians.

On Saturday, another who had bombed a column of army troops and destroying four armored Libya near Benghazi, according to the French spokesman, who insisted that the attacks caused no civilian casualties. The French system has been strengthened in recent hours, including the aircraft carrier "Charles de Gaulle", which sailed yesterday in the port of Toulon (southern France) to go to the theater.

On the other hand, French government spokesman, François Baroin, insisted today that the international coalition adjusts its operations to the UN resolution, and not distance himself from his goal, which is prevented from Gaddafi that "to slaughter his people ", not overthrow it.

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