NATO will Deploy Patriot Air Defense Systems in Ukraine
NATO has announced plans to send Patriot air defense systems to the embattled nation
Libyan national TV aired Tuesday a radio addres by embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi, in which he vowed to fight on until his destruction.
In the meantime, media reports Tuesday have it that NATO strikes have for the second time targeted his compound in capital Tripoli.
"We will defeat our foes. This battle was imposed on us. But we will never submit," emotionally stated the Libyan leader.
"We have only one choice: to stay in our land alive or dead," followed up Col Gaddafi.
He called on his supporters to not give up the fight and invited him in his fortification of Bab el Aziziya, which is also said to have been bombed Tuesday, as NATO air strikes on Tripoli intensified over the past days.
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