NATO Says Errant Airstrike May Have Killed Civilians
NATO acknowledged that one of its airstrikes in the Libyan capital
of Tripoli may have killed civilians early this morning, due to a
"weapons system failure," according to the Associated Press.
Libyan Foreign Minister Abdul-Ati al-Obeidi told reporters that nine
civilians, including two children, were killed when NATO warplanes
struck a residential village. Libyan officials rushed Tripoli-based
reporters to the scene of the building that was hit early in the
morning, and escorted them back during the day.
Children's toys, teacups and dust-covered mattresses could be seen
amid the rubble, as well as the bodies of at least four people said to
have been killed in the strike. "After [seeing the destroyed building],
we were taken to Tripoli's central hospital," said BBC reporter Jeremy
Bowen. "A husband and wife and a baby, all dead, were in the mortuary.
Medical staff said they were killed in the attack. Another dead baby was
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"Libyan officials said there were other casualties," Bowen said.
"The government spokesman said the attack had planted seeds of hatred."
The Libyan foreign minister called the bombing "deliberate" and said
it should be "a direct call for all free peoples of the world and for
all Muslims to initiate a global jihad against the oppressive, criminal
West and never to allow such criminal organizations as NATO to decide
the future of other independent and sovereign nations."
"NATO confirms that it was operating in Tripoli last night,
conducting airstrikes against a legitimate military target," Wing
Commander Mike Bracken said in a statement. "NATO deeply regrets any
civilian loss of life during this operation and would be very sorry if
the review of this incident concluded it to be a NATO weapon."
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