US defence chief accuses Libya of planting bodies after air strikes

By DPA,

Washington : The US defence chief Sunday accused Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s forces of planting bodies at the sites of air strikes carried out by the coalition enforcing the UN-authorised no-fly zone.


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In an interview to be broadcast by CBS News, Defence Secretary Robert Gates said the ploy was an attempt to contrive civilian casualties to be blamed on the US-led coalition, which includes Britain and France.

“We do have a lot of intelligence reporting about Gaddafi taking the bodies of the people he’s killed and putting them at the sites where we’ve attacked,” he said in a taped interview, reported online by CBS News.

He praised the coalition air forces for being “extremely careful in this military effort”.

Since March 19, the coalition has been taking out Libyan air defences and ground forces to enforce the UN-imposed no-fly zone.

On Saturday, a pro-Gaddafi military source accused the French and other allied air forces of committing “genocide” in Libya.

“Colonial crusader aggression does not discriminate between unarmed civilians and military targets,” the source said.

Libyan officials quoted by broadcaster Al Jazeera allege that 100 people have so far been killed in the coalition airstrikes, without specifying civilian casualties.

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