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May 28, 2011

Air Strikes, Russia Presure squeeze Gaddafi

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi faced tightening military and diplomatic pressure as NATO airstrikes hit Tripoli for the fifth straight night and Russia joined Western powers in demanding his departure. NATO
bombed several sites in the capital on Friday night, Libyan state television and Arab news channel Al Arabiya reported.
The Libyan broadcaster said NATO raids also caused "human and material" damage near Mizda, to the south. Russia joined Western leaders on Friday in urging Gaddafi to step down and offered to mediate his departure, an important boost to NATO powers seeking to end his 41-year rule. It was a striking change in tone from Moscow, which has previously criticised the 10-week bombing of Libya. NATO intervened under a United Nations mandate to protect civilians from Gaddafi's forces, but has effectively placed itself on the side of rebels trying to topple him in a deadlocked civil war.
NATO said it was preparing to deploy attack helicopters over the Arab North African state for the first time to add to the pressure on Gaddafi's forces on the ground. "There are signs that the momentum against Gaddafi is really building. So it is right that we are ratcheting up the military, the economic and the political pressure," Prime Minister David Cameron said at a Group of Eight summit in France. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Gaddafi no longer had the right to lead his country. (Reuters)

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