“Civilian casualties during the conduct of these attacks cannot be ruled out,” the Danish internal review, previously marked secret, concluded. Extract of the document sent in May 2012 from Danish military command to the country’s Nato representatives. In each case, a second country was involved, but its name remains redacted, meaning it remains possible another country’s military delivered the deadly bombs. Having been shown the documents, he said he would discuss with his lawyer about bringing a claim against the Danish military. Pilots were supposed to abort missions if they suspected attacks would cause civilian casualties.
Source: Libya Today January 25, 2024 05:20 UTC