Thursday 7 April 2011

Libyan rebels near Ajdabiya 'killed in Nato air strike'


The BBC's Wyre Davies: "There is a lot of anger and confusion at the hospital"
Rebels in eastern Libya say their forces have been mistakenly hit in a Nato air raid.
Doctors in Ajdabiya told the BBC at least 12 rebel fighters had been killed by the strike on a rebel tank position.
The BBC's Wyre Davies reports chaotic scenes on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, with rebel forces in retreat reporting being hit by Nato air strikes.
It is the third such incident in recent days involving international forces deployed to protect Libyan civilians.
One rebel commander told the BBC he saw at least four missiles land among rebel fighters.
Many people have been killed and many more have been injured, he said.
The rebels had been taking a group of tanks, armoured vehicles and rocket launchers near the front line between the towns of Ajdabiya and Brega in more than 30 transporters.
Ambulances were seen heading in the opposite direction, towards the hospital in Ajdabiya, following the apparent Nato hit.
There is considerable anger among rebel troops after what appears to have been a terrible mistake, our correspondent says.
They ask why rebel units were hit, when they could be seen clearly advancing in a westerly direction towards the front line, he adds.
Rebel forces in the area began retreating on Wednesday after heavy bombardment from government forces.
They had been calling for more Nato air strikes in recent days
Nato is said to be looking into the incident.
The alliance took over a week ago air operations from a US, French and British coalition to enforce a UN mandate to protect civilians in Libya.
'Friendly-fire incidents' At least 13 people were said to have been killed when a coalition plane fired on a rebel convoy between Brega and Ajdabiya on Friday.
Three medical students were among the dead.
The attack came after rebels reportedly fired an anti-aircraft gun.
In a separate incident, seven civilians died and 25 were hurt in a coalition air strike on a pro-Gaddafi convoy near Brega.

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