93699012 Libyan rebels have accused NATO of inaction
The military leadership of the rebels in Libya accused the coalition forces in the delay and inaction, according to Associated Press. The inaction of the coalition forces, which operate under NATO command, said Abdel-Fattah Younis, head of military operations, the rebels and former defense minister in the government of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi. According to him, NATO often causes missile strikes only at 8 hours after the rebels hand over information on the purpose. "People will die, and the responsibility will always lie with the international community" – said Eunice. He also noted that NATO's long been the escalation would lift its blockade of the city of Misurata, where fighting continued revolutionaries and government troops. It is worth noting that in Misurata military machinery of the official authorities of Libya is located in the residential neighborhoods of the city in which coalition forces do not cause strikes, fearing heavy casualties. NATO took over command of the operation to Libya March 31, 2011. The military operation began with the UN Security Council sanctions on March 19. In the first stages of the operation coalition forces carried out more than a hundred strokes a day on the positions of troops loyal to Qadhafi and facilities defense. In recent days, the number of attacks decreased significantly. So, on Monday, April 4, was applied 14 raids. NATO note that in most cases, the bombers had to abandon plans to strike on an object due to the inability to exclude the death of innocent civilians.