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US Airstrike "likely" killed Mokhtar in Libya
2015-06-15
The U.S military launched weekend airstrikes targeting and likely killing an al-Qaida-linked militant leader in eastern Libya who has been charged with leading the attack on a gas plant in Algeria in 2013 that killed at least 35 hostages, including three Americans.

The Libyan government said warplanes targeted and killed Mokhtar Belmokhtar and several others in eastern Libya. A U.S. official said two F-15 fighter jets launched multiple 500-pound bombs in the attack. The official was not authorized to discuss the details of the attack publicly so spoke on condition of anonymity.

U.S. officials said they are still assessing the results of the Saturday strike, but Pentagon spokesman Col. Steve Warren said the military believes the strike was successful and hit the target. Neither U.S. officials nor the Libyan government provided proof of Belmokhtar's death, which likely requires a DNA test or an announcement by Belmokhtar's group that he was killed.
Posted by:Frank G

#4  See JAPAN TODAY > UNCERTAINTY OVER US STRIKE AGZ AL-QAIDA LEADER IN LIBYA.

Ole' NOT-MULLAH-OMAR "One-Eye" may yet be alive.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-06-15 21:42  

#3  "Likely" doth notteth the sameth as "Did-eth".

The US-proclaimed "Zombie Apocalypse" rolls on.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-06-15 21:05  

#2  Moooooooktar! An old and illusive target on the kill or capture list.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-06-15 20:21  

#1  SO, we can fly a mission all the way to Libya and drop a butt load of bombs on one guy and yet we are afraid of collateral damage and hesitate to bomb ISIS parades and convoys.

I was talking to Sock Puppet al-Doomi yesterday and he says the air campaign against ISIS is the most pathetic use of air power he has ever witnessed.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2015-06-15 19:53  

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