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Chiến sự Libya, Diễn biến, kết quả và hệ luỵ (Phần 2) THÔNG BÁO MỚI TRANG 119

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  1. lindaiyu

    lindaiyu Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Em đây tuy phận nữ nhi
    Nhưng vì chính nghĩa hiểm nguy chẳng nề @};-
    =))=))=))=))=))=))
  2. halongbienxanh

    halongbienxanh Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Chiều 26/3, Pháp đã không kích căn cứ quân sự Misrata, phá hủy 5 chiến đấu cơ, 2 trực thăng của Libya, người phát ngôn Bộ Quốc Phòng Pháp (FDM) cho hay.
    Theo FDM, 5 chiến đấu cơ loại Galeb, và 2 trực thăng Mi-35 này bị phá hủy trong các đợt không kích liên tiếp của Không quân Pháp vào 2 thành phố Zintan và Misrata của Libya.
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    Tổng thống Mỹ Barack Obama đang xem xét kế hoạch cung cấp vũ khí và lực lượng tăng thiết giáp cho phe nổi dậy ở Libya.
  3. AndrewTran

    AndrewTran Thành viên mới

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    Họ không chắc yêu Nga đâu. Họ cần bảo vệ hậu duệ LX . Họ cần lá bài đủ cân lượng trên mặt trận chống Mỹ.....Khi cần , tôi tin như vậy, họ sẽ chưởi Nga còn hăng hơn vệ Nga đấy. Họ chỉ Pro-độc tài mà thôi. Vì đó là chén cơm, danh dự của họ, gia đình và bè phái của họ. Chỉ vậy thội chả có thật sự yêu-ghét gì đâu.
  4. gulfoil

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    Tình hình chiến sự tại Libya quân nổi dậy chiếm được thành phố Ajdabiya và tiến về Brega còn quân chính phủ lui quân tiến đánh thành phố Misrata từ nhiều hướng khôg rõ hôm nay đã chiếm được chưa,Video các hãng đều đưa hình ảnh các vũ khí của quân chính phủ biị tiêu diệt trên sa mạc.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12872718

    http://news.google.co.uk/news/story...w&ncl=dWnxvkRzdFAA9sM731ku7xA9gzBCM&scoring=n


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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 stronhold 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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    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 as locations in Sebha, to the south and a fishing village known as Area 27. Spokesman Moussa Ibrahim said the missile strikes had caused "numerous" civilian casualties, especially at the civilian airport of Sirte. 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 are continuing. In Misrata, a rebel-held city in western Libya, residents are reported to have suffered another night of heavy shelling. There are also reports of heavy fighting in Zintan, near the Tunisian border. In the east, troops loyal to the Libyan leader opened fire with tanks on opposition forces outside Ajdabiya
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    Wednesday 23 March
    International air strikes against Muammar Gaddafi's forces succeeded in repelling an attack on the rebel held town of Misrata in western Libya reports said. 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 there is said to have been fierce fighting betweeen Gaddafi's forces and rebel fighters for the past few days. 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. Residents fleeing the town described shelling, gunfire and houses on fire. 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.
    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.
    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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  5. vaputin

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    Một người đàn ông đang phất cờ của vương quốc Libya đứng trên đỉnh một chiếc xe tăng bị đốt cháy ở ngoại ô thị trấn Ajdabiyah ngày 26 tháng 3 năm 2011.


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    Phiến quân tiến vào thị trấn Ajdabiyah ở miền đông Libya , 26 Tháng Ba năm 2011.
  6. lindaiyu

    lindaiyu Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Chiến trường biến động từng ngày, thậm chí vài giờ đã có tin khác. Đề nghị mấy bác không đưa các diễn biến cũ cách đây vài ngay ra, trông rất rối.
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    vaputin Thành viên gắn bó với ttvnol.com

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    Ôi xe tăng cháy
    xe tăng bằng giấy
    đồ chơi con nít
    à á

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    Xin hỏi các pro là nó đang cháy như thế thì đến gần có nguy hiểm không?
  8. caheonhon

    caheonhon Thành viên mới

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    Hàng họ quân Gà phi lồ lồ ra đấy, Nato không xơi được mới lạ. Không hiểu quân Gà ng. u không biết giấu hàng hay là chán đến mức chả buồn giấu nữa. Có thể mấy thằng này không muốn đánh nhau nên vứt hàng đấy cho Tây nó thịt, rồi lấy luôn cớ đó để chuồn [:P]
  9. lindaiyu

    lindaiyu Thành viên mới Đang bị khóa

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    Đây là cháy do nổ bình nhiên liệu ở bên trong xe, thời điểm chụp ảnh thì bình đã nổ rồi, cái gì văng ra thì đa bắn ra rồi
    Cho nên không nguy hiểm, đứng xem, tạo dáng, vẫy cờ thoải mái.
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    steppy Thành viên gắn bó với ttvnol.com

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    Cứ có viện trợ là pro ngay!!! Đúng là còn tiền còn bạc còn đệ tử, hết cơn hết rượu hết ông tôi. Thảo nào TQ nó cứ chửi mình ... .
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