MOSCOW - French General Staff has denied the media reports on Sunday (20 / 3) that one of its air force planes shot down in Libya. He said that all planes had returned to base.
Frence Press news agency reported citing earlier reports of Libyan national television that a French fighter plane shot down near the national capital, Tripoli. On Thursday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Libya. Paris has taken a leading role in coordinating the world's response to the noise.
The U.S. military, Britain and France have launched an attack against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi. About 20 French Rafale and Mirage jet fighters were sent to patrol over the city of Benghazi.
Since the beginning of the attack, the French fighter planes had destroyed four tanks in an urban environment Libyan government rebels.
Chairman of the Libyan parliament, Abul Qasim al-Zuai, condemned the air strikes the West against his country as an act of barbaric aggression after Tripoli announced a cease-fire in its war against the armed opposition in the east of the country.
"Western countries have done in some places air strikes on Tripoli and Misrata which caused enormous damage to civilian infrastructure and others, " he said at a news conference in Tripoli. "barbaric attacks against the people of Libya came after we announced the cease-fire."
Frence Press news agency reported citing earlier reports of Libyan national television that a French fighter plane shot down near the national capital, Tripoli. On Thursday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution on Libya. Paris has taken a leading role in coordinating the world's response to the noise.
The U.S. military, Britain and France have launched an attack against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi. About 20 French Rafale and Mirage jet fighters were sent to patrol over the city of Benghazi.
Since the beginning of the attack, the French fighter planes had destroyed four tanks in an urban environment Libyan government rebels.
Chairman of the Libyan parliament, Abul Qasim al-Zuai, condemned the air strikes the West against his country as an act of barbaric aggression after Tripoli announced a cease-fire in its war against the armed opposition in the east of the country.
"Western countries have done in some places air strikes on Tripoli and Misrata which caused enormous damage to civilian infrastructure and others, " he said at a news conference in Tripoli. "barbaric attacks against the people of Libya came after we announced the cease-fire."

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