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  1. John_Rambo

    John_Rambo Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Mà phải nói quân phiến quân làm cách mạng tuy kém về mặt quân sự, nhưng tinh thần chiến đấu quả cảm thật :) mà hầu hết là người già phụ nữ thanh niên lão ông đều nhất nhất đồng lòng chống Gadafi là thế nào !!!!!
  2. thanhhai06

    thanhhai06 Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Họ đã rất quả cảm và cố gắng trong khả năng của họ.
    Hôm qua họ đã chiếm được phía đông Brega rồi.
    Tuy nhiên có vẻ họ không có 1 tướng tài chỉ huy, cứ đánh kiểu này thì hơi tốn thời gian.

    Al Jazeera Arabic Revolutionaries gained control over eastern Brega after heavy clashes - nguồn http://www.libyafeb17.com/
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    TT Obama thấy nước Mỹ không cần tham gia vào chiến dịch quân sự ở Liby các nước NATO cứ dài dài oanh kích.Tại Misurata hàng nghìn người đang chạy lánh nạn quân chính phủ tiếp tục oanh kích và dùng cả đạn chùm chiến sự vẫn xầy ra ở Misrata và Ajdabiya.

    http://news.google.co.uk/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ned=uk&ncl=dULi9eb4IFw9ERMPp8kLckmBSbWMM&topic=h



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      Saturday 19 March

      Western allies launch air strikes against Libyan targets after government forces began a fierce attack against the eastern rebel-held city of Benghazi despite having called a ceasefire 24 hours earlier.
      Summit: Western and Arab leaders met in Paris after the passing of UN Resolution 1973 which authorised military action to defend civilians in Libya. At the end of the meeting, French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced that "all necessary means" would be used to prevent further bloodshed.
      Air strikes: French aircraft fired the first shots in the western assault on Libya, attacking an armoured convoy west of Benghazi.
      US and UK submarines and warships later launched the first of a series of co-ordinated attacks against Libyan targets from the Me***erranearn. Overnight more than 110 Tomahawk missiles were fired from US and UK vessels.
      RAF Tornadoes also flew bombing missions from their base at RAF Marham in Norfolk.



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      Sunday 20 March

      The coalition forces launched a series of air strikes overnight against Libyan military and strategic targets.
      Air strikes: The United States and Britain attacked Libyan air defence, communications or command sites.
      The missiles were fired from two US destroyers, three submarines and a British Trafalgar-class submarine, based off the coast of Libya, in the Me***erranean.

      Air raids were also carried out by British Tornadoes, which took off from RAF Marham in Norfolk, and flew the 3,000-mile round trip to Libya and back again. US commanders said the strikes were "very effective" and had succeeded in crippling Gaddafi's air capability and allowing effective enforcement of a no-fly zone.
      It also appears to have halted the advance of the Libyan leader's forces on the rebel-held city of Benghazi.



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      Monday 21 March

      US and British forces fired 12 Tomahawk cruise missiles at targets overnight, including command and control operations, a Scud surface-to-surface missiles facility and an air defence site.
      Air strikes: French, Spanish, Italian, Danish and US warplanes took part in missions to enforce the no-fly zone over Benghazi.

      On the ground: Forces loyal to Gaddafi pulled back from the rebel stronghold of Benghazi. Advances against Ajdabiya and Misrata were stalled by the coalition attacks, according to a US national security official. Reports from Misrata say Gaddafi's troops fired on a crowd of unarmed people in the centre of the city and civilians were reported captured and brought to Misrata by Gaddafi's men, for human shields.





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      Tuesday 22 March


      Planes from the US-led coalition have been in action over Libya for a third consecutive night, firing missiles at targets in and around the capital, Tripoli. A US Air Force F-15 fighter crashed in Libya overnight after apparent engine failure. A US spokesman said the crew was safe.
      Air strikes: The Libyan government said a naval base east of Tripoli had been targeted, as well the southern town of Sabha, and a fishing village. A spokesman said the missile strikes had caused "numerous" civilian casualties. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said the coalition forces were going to great lengths to avoid civilian casualties.
      On the ground: Fighting between Gaddafi's forces and the rebels is continuing. In Misrata, a rebel-held city in western Libya, residents suffered another night of heavy shelling. There are also reports of fighting in Zintan, near the Tunisian border. In the east, pro-Gaddafi troops fired on opposition forces outside Ajdabiya.





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      Wednesday 23 March

      International air strikes against Muammar Gaddafi's forces are said to have succeeded in repelling an attack on the western, rebel held town of Misrata. Col Muammar Gaddafi's air force "no longer exists as a fighting force", the commander of British aircraft operating over Libya said. Air Vice Marshal Greg Bagwell said the allies could now operate "with near impunity" over the skies of Libya.
      Air strikes: There have been reports of air strikes in the area of the rebel-held city of Misrata, where fierce fighting is continuing betweeen Gaddafi's forces and rebel fighters. Loud explosions have been heard in and around the capital Tripoli.

      On the ground: The situation in Misrata is getting increasingly desperate with supplies of food, water and medicine running low. Government tanks shelled the city hospital, hours after being forced to pull back under air assault from international forces. And there are also reports of fierce fighting between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces in the strategic eastern town of Ajdabiya. Fighting is also continuing for control of the rebel-held town of Zintan.





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      Thursday 24 March

      The international coalition has kept up air strikes on Libya, as fighting continues between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces in a number of key cities.

      Air strikes: Loud explosions were heard in the Libyan capital Tripoli, and in the Tajoura region east of Tripoli. A French warplane destroyed a Libyan aircraft that had been flying in breach of the UN no-fly zone, just after it landed in Misrata. Late on Thursday British jets launched missiles at Libyan armoured vehicles that had been threatening civilians from Ajdabiya.

      On the ground: In Misrata, western Libya, fresh fighting has been reported. One doctor said pro-Gaddafi forces had killed more than 100 people and injured 1,300 in the past week.
      Further east in the strategically important city of Ajdabiya, residents described shelling, gunfire and houses on fire. One report said rebels were moving closer to the city but remained out-gunned by pro-Gaddafi forces.




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      Friday 25 March


      After a sixth night of airstrikes the UK foreign secretary said that there had been no confirmed evidence of civilian casualities and Nato announced that it would take command of the no-fly zone over Libya, in the coming days. The Pentagon said Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi had a "diminishing ability to command and sustain his forces on the ground" and was arming volunteers.
      In Misrata rebels say they have regained the port, but the city remains under siege as pro-Gaddafi forces continued shelling.
      In Ajdabiya coalition forces launched strikes against Libyan tanks. Rebels tried to mount an attack after the strikes but were repelled.
      Explosions in Tripoli have also been reported.


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      Saturday 26 March


      The rebels recapture the eastern frontline oil town of Ajdabiya from Gaddafi loyalists. It was the first town to be retaken by the rebels since the campaign to enforce a UN resolution began a week ago.
      A Libyan minister said government forces had pulled out after being bombed by allied aircraft. He accused them of directly aiding the rebels.
      A BBC correspondent in Ajdabiya saw government tanks and vehicles that had been destroyed and abandoned.
      Air attacks were also reported on Gaddafi forces in Misrata.
      And explosions rocked a suburb of Tripoli, with witnesses saying a military radar station was ablaze.


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      Sunday 27 March


      Rebels recaptured the oil town of Ras Lanuf, on the coast road leading towards the major Gaddafi stronghold of Sirte, after taking Brega and Uqayla earlier in the day.
      The Libyan government said coalition forces launched air strikes between Ajdabiya and Sirte, as well as in Sirte itself, resulting in "many" military and civilian lives being lost.
      But claims by rebels that Col Gaddafi's hometown had fallen appear to be premature.
      A BBC correspondent who visited the recaptured towns said that after days of stalemate the rebels have finally gathered some momentum - even if this only because they have had so much help from coalition air strikes that destroyed Col Gaddafi's tanks and artillery.

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      Monday 28 March


      Pro-Gaddafi forces have used heavy weaponry to check a rebel advance on the coastal city of Sirte, the Libyan leader's birthplace and a key target for westward-advancing rebels.

      Anti-Gaddafi forces had made rapid progress westwards from their stronghold in Benghazi in recent days - greatly aided by international air strikes. Rebels have been forced to retreat from the town of Nawfaliya, 120km (75 miles) from Sirte, to Bin Jawad, some 30km further east.
      Government forces to the west of Bin Jawad have been firing artillery rockets at rebels just to its east. The rebels returned fire with Katyusha rockets.
      Ships from the US Sixth Fleet attacked three Libyan ships that had been firing indiscriminately at merchant ships in the port of Misrata.
      Rebels said tanks and troops loyal to Col Gaddafi had swept through the city 210km east of Tripoli, firing shells as they attacked, AFP reported.


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      Tuesday, 29 March


      Pro-Gaddafi forces used heavy weaponry to check a rebel advance on the coastal city of Sirte, the Libyan leader's birthplace and a key target for westward-advancing rebels.
      Rebels have been forced to retreat from the town of Nawfaliya, 120km (75 miles) from Sirte, and from Bin Jawad, some 30km further east.


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      Wednesday 30 March


      Rebels pulled out of the key oil town of Ras Lanuf, as well as Bin Jawad and Uqayla and are retreating from Brega after Col Gaddafi's forces advanced further east, bombarding rebel positions with rockets.
      In Misrata, fierce fighting is continuing. One doctor says more than 140 people have been killed.
      Coalition air strikes are again reported to have hit the capital, Tripoli, overnight. Reports said Gaddafi's compound was targeted as well as military targets in the suburb of Tajura.
      British RAF Tornado aircraft carried out air strikes on Misrata destroying a number of military targets.
      It was also reported that French aircraft had conducted air strikes on an anti-aircraft base 20km south of Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte.
      Airstrikes were also reported near Brega .


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      Thursday 31 March


      Rebels continue to pull back from recently captured towns of Ras Lanuf and Bin Jawad along the eastern coast. A column of retreating rebel fighters came under heavy fire between Brega and Ajdabiya.
      The rebel-held town of Misrata is still reportedly coming under attack from pro-Gaddafi troops.
      Nato took sole command of international air operations over Libya. It said it had the means to enforce the UN resolution.
      The alliance also said it was investigating reports of civilian casualties in Western air strikes on Tripoli.
      A senior Vatican official in Tripoli, said witnesses had reported 40 civilians had been killed in strikes by Western forces on the city.


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      Friday 1 April


      At least 13 people are reported to have been killed when a coalition plane flying over Libya fired on a rebel convoy between Brega and Ajdabiya on Friday, the rebels say.
      A rebel spokesman said it was an "unfortunate accident" which happened when the rebels advanced on Brega during the air strikes
      Earlier, the US said air attacks had destroyed about a quarter of the Libyan government's military capabilities.
      One report said there was heavy fighting around Brega, east of Tripoli in the morning.

      It is not clear where the front line is or who controls Brega, but rebels were reported to be moving heavier weaponry towards the oil town and were trying to organise themselves more efficiently. Rebels said there were more officers on the front line and civilians without heavy weapons were being prevented from getting through checkpoints.



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      Sunday 3 April


      For a fourth day, government troops and rebels have battled for control of the eastern oil town of Brega.
      Government forces have also attacked rebels in the towns of Zintan and Yafran, to the south-west of Tripoli.
      Libya's deputy foreign minister Abdelati Obeidi travelled to Athens in Greece where he held talks with the country's leader, George Papandreou. He said he was looking for a political solution to the crisis and did not believe it could be solved by military means.
      Government troops are reported to be holding ground near the university in Brega, but are said to be reluctant to engage the rebels because of the risk of further air strikes.
      Rebel leaders in Benghazi have appealed for new Nato air strikes, as well as weapons and military training to be provided by foreign governments.
      They have acknowledged that firing in the air through lack of discipline could have provoked the air strike by Nato on their own forces on Friday.



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      Tuesday 5 April


      Nato air strikes have been reported against pro-Gaddafi forces near the oil town of Brega.
      The air strikes destroyed two in a convoy of eight vehicles, forcing the others back into the centre of Brega.
      The rebels are said to have begun loading a tanker with some one million barrels of oil, bound for Qatar. The small Gulf state has recognised Libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and agreed to market oil from the rebel areas.
      Exports of oil have dried up since the crisis in Libya began some two months ago.
      Nato says it flew 155 sorties, 66 of which were strike sorties, where targets were identified but not necessarily fired upon.


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      Wednesday 6 April


      At least 13 people are reported to have been killed when a coalition plane flying over Libya fired on a rebel convoy between Brega and Ajdabiya.
      A rebel spokesman said it was an "unfortunate accident" which happened when the rebels advanced on Brega during the air strikes
      Earlier, the US said air attacks had destroyed about a quarter of the Libyan government's military capabilities.
      One report said there was heavy fighting around Brega, east of Tripoli in the morning.

      It is not clear where the front line is or who controls Brega, but rebels were reported to be moving heavier weaponry towards the oil town. Rebels said there were more officers on the front line and civilians without heavy weapons were being prevented from getting through checkpoints.
      Nato said it conducted 164 sorties of which 73 were strike sorties where aircraft identified appropriate targets, but did not necessarily open fire.


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      Thursday 7 April

      Nato planes mistakenly struck a rebel tank position killing at least five.
      The BBC's Wyre Davies reported chaotic scenes on the outskirts of Ajdabiya, with rebel forces in retreat.
      It was the third such incident in recent days involving international forces deployed to protect Libyan civilians.
      One rebel commander told the BBC he saw at least four missiles land among rebel fighters.
      According to NATO, the alliance flew 155 sorties of which 54 were strike sorties where aircraft identify appropriate targets, but do not necessarily fire on them each time.


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      Friday 8 April


      Nato says it strongly regrets the loss of life after a friendly fire attack yesterday (7 April) on rebel tanks in eastern Libya, in which at least four people lost their lives.
      The rebels hit in Thursday's attack had been moving tanks, armoured vehicles and rocket launchers, near the front line between Ajdabiya and Brega in more than 30 transporters.
      This is the third so-called friengly fire incident since Nato took over the air operation more than a week ago.
      Pro-Gaddafi forces are said to be advancing into the eastern suburbs of the rebel-held city of Misrata.



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      Saturday 9/Sunday 10 April



      Fierce fighting has been reported around the western rebel-held city of Misrata and, in the east, around the rebel-held city of Ajdabiya. Members of the African Union have been meeting the Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to thrash out the details of a peace plan.
      They say the government has accepted the plan, which they will now put to the rebels. But the rebels say they won't accept a truce, unless Gaddafi steps down and his forces withdraw.
      Nato says its planes destroyed 25 government tanks in Ajdabiya on Sunday alone.
      Meanwhile in Misrata, the only city in western Libya controlled by the rebels, their spokesman told Reuters news agency that five people had been killed and more than 20 injured in a bombardment by pro-Gaddafi forces.
      Nato says it carried out 133 sorties on Saturday, 56 of which were strike sorties. On Sunday, it carried out 154 sorties, 70 of which were strike sorties, where a target is identified although not necessarily fired at.


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      Monday 11 April


      More fierce fighting has been reported on the ground around the western rebel-held city of Misrata.
      Rebels in Misrata said Gaddafi's forces had fired Russian-made Grad rockets into the city, where con***ions for civilians are increasingly desperate.
      The African Union delegation arrived in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi, to a rough reception, with demonstrators shouting "Gaddafi out" and mobbing their vehicles, the BBC's Jon Leyne reported from the city.
      The rebels later rejected the peace proposal, saying they would not accept any deal unless there was a guarantee that Gaddafi would step down from power.
      Nato has said air strikes will continue as long as civilians are under threat. It flew 158 sorties on 11 April, 59 of which were strike sorties.


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      Tuesday 12 April



      Nato aircraft have destroyed five tanks belonging to pro-Gaddafi forces on the outskirts of the rebel-held city of Misrata.
      According to a report released late on 12 April, the tanks were threatening the civilian population in the city.
      Earlier, rebel fighters said they had beaten back two separate ground offensives.
      Fierce fighting is also continuing around the rebel-held town of Ajdabiya in the east of the country. Gaddafi's forces have been bombarding the western entrance to the town, which is the gateway to the rebel stronghold of Benghazi.
      France and Britain have criticised Nato and called for more air attacks to stop Gaddafi bombarding civilians.
      British Foreign Secretary William Hague said Nato must intensify attacks, while French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Nato needed to be more assertive in its operations in Libya.


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      Wednesday 13 April


      At least 13 people are reported to have been killed when a coalition plane flying over Libya fired on a rebel convoy between Brega and Ajdabiya on Friday, the rebels say.
      A rebel spokesman said it was an "unfortunate accident" which happened when the rebels advanced on Brega during the air strikes
      Earlier, the US said air attacks had destroyed about a quarter of the Libyan government's military capabilities.
      One report said there was heavy fighting around Brega, east of Tripoli in the morning.

      It is not clear where the front line is or who controls Brega, but rebels were reported to be moving heavier weaponry towards the oil town and were trying to organise themselves more efficiently. Rebels said there were more officers on the front line and civilians without heavy weapons were being prevented from getting through checkpoints.


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      Thursday 14 April

      Fighting is continuing in the rebel-held city of Misrata in western Libya. It has been besieged by pro-Gaddafi forces for almost two months.
      A rebel spokesman told Reuters news agency that an early morning rocket attack by Col Gaddafi's forces had killed 23 people on Thursday.
      In a BBC interview, Hardi, a rebel leader in the city, urged Nato to carry out more strikes.
      Airstrikes were also reported to have taken place near to Brega, Tripoli and al Aziziya.

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      Friday 15 April


      More than a hundred rockets are reported to have been fired into the besieged western city of Misrata - killing at least eight people.
      Medical staff said they were struggling to cope with the number of civilians being injured in daily attacks by pro-government forces.
      The rebels have warned of an impending massacre in the city unless Nato intensifies its air strikes. Aid agencies say the humanitarian situation has become critical.
      Libyan state TV reported Nato air strikes had hit the cities of Sirte - Col Gaddafi's birthplace - and al Aziziya, south of the capital Tripoli.



  4. thanhhai06

    thanhhai06 Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Một lần nữa yêu cầu bác gun không post tin cũ tiếng anh lên
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    Cuộc chiến đang diễn ra đúng theo ý đồ của Hoa Kỳ . dây dưa , kéo dài, giá dầu tăng cao . Kinh tế Khựa đang lạm phát và có nguy cơ vỡ bong bóng BDS .
    Misrata giữ vững được vì nó dày đặc đặc nhiệm Nato rồi , làm gì mà một đám công nhân viên chức không biết bắn súng lại giữ được Misrata lâu thế .
  6. thanhhai06

    thanhhai06 Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Bắn súng dễ mà, xem phim hành động nhiều là biết bắn liền :)):)):)):))
    -----------------------------Tự động gộp Reply ---------------------------
    ộp oạp nhảm quá, bạn học lớp mấy thế ?
  7. FromtheStars

    FromtheStars Thành viên gắn bó với ttvnol.com

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    thanhhai06 Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Cho dù lũ ngoẹ vàng xanh các loại cay cú uất hận bôi bác thế nào, cuộc nổi dậy của nhân dân Libya vẫn là một cuộc cách mạng thực sự, xứng đáng nhận được sự hỗ trợ của bạn bè quốc tế và nhân loại tiến bộ.


    Để được quốc tế công nhận, phe nổi dậy Libya tiếp tục soạn thảo hiến háp kêu gọi sự bình đẳng. (Cập nhật giờ VN).

    - 6h17’: Tờ Wall Street Journal cho biết, phe nổi dậy đã soạn thảo một hiến pháp mới, kêu gọi bình đẳng giới, chủng tộc, tôn giáo. Đây được coi là một phần trong nỗ lực của phe này nhằm thuyết phục thế giới rằng họ đang theo đuổi dân chủ và xứng đáng nhận được sự ủng hộ của cộng đồng quốc tế.
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    Cái Ông Gul nầy bị điếc hay sao mà người ta nói hoài không nghe thế! Pót bài kiểu đấy thì phắn ngay nhé! không biết dịch và không co óc suy nghĩ hay sao chỉ copy and Paste thế.
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    Ngoại trưởng Nga Sergei Lavrov ngày 15/4, tuyên bố hành động quân sự của NATO ở Libya đã vượt quá thẩm quyền mà LHQ cho phép, đồng thời hối thúc phải có giải pháp chính trị cho cuộc xung đột này.

    Ông cho rằng điều quan trọng là không nên lạm dụng "sức mạnh quân sự quá mức" vì nó sẽ dẫn tới việc có thêm thường dân thương vong.

    Phát biểu sau cuộc gặp các ngoại trưởng NATO ở thủ đô Berlin của Đức, Ngoại trưởng Lavrov nói: "Ngày hôm nay, chúng ta có thể chứng kiến các hành động trong một số trường hợp đã đi quá giới hạn thẩm quyền mà Hội đồng Bảo an Liên hợp quốc cho phép. Chúng tôi tin rằng điều quan trọng là nhanh chóng chuyển mọi thứ sang tiến trình chính trị và giải quyết bằng giải pháp về chính trị và ngoại giao."

    "Chúng ta nên có thỏa thuận ngừng bắn ngay lập tức, và đưa các bên tham chiến ngồi vào bàn đàm phán để họ có thể thống nhất về việc tái cơ cấu lại đất nước của chính họ," Ngoại trưởng Nga cho biết./.
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