French strikes hit airbase in Libyan interior

The French strikes overnight hit a base about 250 kilometers (155 miles) south of the Libyan coastline, French military spokesman Thierry Burkhard told reporters in Paris on Thursday.

March 24, 2011 06:37 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:57 am IST - PARIS

In this Wednesday photo provided by the French Army, French Navy Rafale jet fighters on the deck of Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean sea. The international military operation against Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi's forces may last days or weeks - but not months, France's foreign minister said Thursday.

In this Wednesday photo provided by the French Army, French Navy Rafale jet fighters on the deck of Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean sea. The international military operation against Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi's forces may last days or weeks - but not months, France's foreign minister said Thursday.

French airstrikes have hit a Libyan air base in the interior of the country, a military official said on Thursday.

The French strikes overnight hit a base about 250 kilometers (155 miles) south of the Libyan coastline, French military spokesman Thierry Burkhard told reporters in Paris on Thursday.

Mr. Burkhard did not specify the town or further location of the target. He said military officials are still analyzing the damage, but said the results would be confidential.

French forces have flown 30 planes over Libya in the last 24 hours, he said.

France fired the first strikes in the international campaign and led the diplomatic push for a no—fly zone to protect civilians from Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi’s forces, though U.S. forces have used heavier firepower.

The U.N. Security Council authorized the no—fly zone to protect Libyan civilians after Col. Qadhafi launched attacks against anti—government protesters who wanted him to leave after 42 years in power.

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