Battle. Libya under attack

Allied forces had launched an attack on Libya. U.S. and British forces, France, Canada and Italy have carried out attacks to force the troops Muammar Gaddafi to stop attacks on civilians.
U.S. forces have fired a Tomahawk missile. This was photographed by the NII Nathan Pappas of the U.S. Reuters Navy photo / Handout. While the missiles are fired from the Mediterranean sea. Reuters / Jeramy Spivey / U.S. Navy photo / Handout. While anti-war demonstration started, one of which was held in Los Angeles, United States, on Saturday (19 / 3) local time. Trixie Textor / Getty Images.
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washington post.
U.S. and British ships and submarines launched the first phase of a missile assault on Libyan air defences and a senior American defence official said it was believed substantial damage was inflicted. In the strikes Saturday, 112 Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired at more than 20 coastal targets to clear the way for air patrols to ground Libya's air force. While U.S. defence officials cautioned that it was too early to fully gauge the impact of the onslaught, the official said that given the precision targeting of the Navy's cruise missiles, they felt that Libya's air defences suffered a good deal of damage.
Explosions continued to rock the coastal cities, including Tripoli. While Gortney would not discuss future operations, defence officials said military action was likely to continue, defence officials said. The official spoke on grounds of anonymity because the ongoing mission. In announcing the mission during a visit to Brazil, President Barack Obama said he was reluctant to resort to force but was convinced it was necessary to save the lives of civilians. He reiterated that he would not send American ground troops to Libya.
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US, allies launch attack on Gadhafi's defences from air and sea to support rebellion. BENGHAZI-AJDABIYAH ROAD, Libya (Reuters) - Burned out military vehicles lined a strategic road in east Libya to the rebel-held city of Benghazi on Sunday after Western air strikes on the area, a Reuters correspondent said


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