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(Globe and Mail-Canada) Graeme Smith - Omar Hariri, military head of the Libyan Provisional Transitional National Council, said he's concerned about reports that Col. Gaddafi hired Algerian pilots for bombing raids on Libyan targets. Former pilots say they're seeing a disturbing number of Algerian military flights to airstrips controlled by Gaddafi. The council also fears that a Syrian ship loaded with weapons has sailed for Tripoli. The regimes in Algeria and Syria have denied such allegations. 2011-03-15 00:00:00Full Article
Libyan Rebels Fear Other Regimes Are Supporting Gaddafi
(Globe and Mail-Canada) Graeme Smith - Omar Hariri, military head of the Libyan Provisional Transitional National Council, said he's concerned about reports that Col. Gaddafi hired Algerian pilots for bombing raids on Libyan targets. Former pilots say they're seeing a disturbing number of Algerian military flights to airstrips controlled by Gaddafi. The council also fears that a Syrian ship loaded with weapons has sailed for Tripoli. The regimes in Algeria and Syria have denied such allegations. 2011-03-15 00:00:00Full Article
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