West Pounds Libya with Missiles; Gadhafi Vows Retaliation
United States and European countries launched air defense missile strikes against Libya, in an effort to enforce the no-fly zone that contains the power of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's.
A U.S. Defense Department officials said more than 112 Tomahawk missiles fired from U.S. ships and submarines in the UK through the Mediterranean.
A U.S. Defense Department officials said more than 112 Tomahawk missiles fired from U.S. ships and submarines in the UK through the Mediterranean.
More than 20 targets are considered as a direct threat to coalition forces and civilians affected in the attack Libya.
Libyan state television said 48 people were killed and 150 wounded in the attack.
Libyan leader vowed to retaliate against military and civilian attacks in Mediterania.Ghadafi said the region had become "a real battlefield." He also said he would open a weapons depot so that Libya could arm themselves.
Libyan leader vowed to retaliate against military and civilian attacks in Mediterania.Ghadafi said the region had become "a real battlefield." He also said he would open a weapons depot so that Libya could arm themselves.
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