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Summary At least 114 people were killed as air strikes by allied forces continued on Tripoli.
Coalition forces air strikes increased on Tripoli, the capital of Libya, with warplanes targeting fuel depots and local military bases. Hundreds of Pakistanis have also been stranded in Libya.According to the Libyan health department spokesman, 114 citizens have been killed and 445 others were injured in coalition air strikes. More than 200 missiles were fired on Libya in which armed vehicles of Gaddafi’s forces were destroyed. The allied forces claimed that they had destroyed all fuel depots of the Libyan forces. Qatar has joined the allied forces in operation against Libya and Qatari fighter jets first time flew over Libya. According to a White House statement, US President Barack Obama will address his nation to take it into confidence on the matter of Libyan attack. Libyan citizens staged a demonstration in front of the UN office in Libya against the air strikes.People are facing acute food and water shortage in Libya and migrating towards safer locations.
