Libyan civilians 'killed in Nato air strike' - Telegraph
Reporters were shown bodies, two of them of toddlers, with officials claiming they died in a "barbaric" Nato air raid in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim accused the Western alliance of "deliberately targeting civilians," insisting there were no military targets anywhere near the residential neighbourhood of the capital that was hit.
There were heaps of rubble and chunks of shattered concrete at the scene, which a large crowd of what appeared to be local residents were helping to clear.
"Basically, this is another night of murder, terror and horror in Tripoli caused by Nato," government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said. Five families were living in the building which was hit, he said.
It could not be immediately verified whether the three bodies had come from the destroyed building in the Arada district. Arada is a neighbourhood in the Souq al-Juma district, which is known for anti-Gaddafi sentiment.
Blowing up an anti-Gaddafi neighborhood, with tons of families in close proximity, and no military targets nearby, no problem though because NATO (aka the US) is "sorry."
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Reporters were shown bodies, two of them of toddlers, with officials claiming they died in a "barbaric" Nato air raid in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim accused the Western alliance of "deliberately targeting civilians," insisting there were no military targets anywhere near the residential neighbourhood of the capital that was hit.
There were heaps of rubble and chunks of shattered concrete at the scene, which a large crowd of what appeared to be local residents were helping to clear.
"Basically, this is another night of murder, terror and horror in Tripoli caused by Nato," government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said. Five families were living in the building which was hit, he said.
It could not be immediately verified whether the three bodies had come from the destroyed building in the Arada district. Arada is a neighbourhood in the Souq al-Juma district, which is known for anti-Gaddafi sentiment.
Blowing up an anti-Gaddafi neighborhood, with tons of families in close proximity, and no military targets nearby, no problem though because NATO (aka the US) is "sorry."
(parts of the article cut and pasted are in bold)