⚠️ NATO air strikes in Libya in 2011 resulted in 500,000 civilian deaths? ❌ While the United Nations and rights groups say the air strikes led to civilian deaths, the number is far lower than the half a million alleged in social media posts
"NATO launched more than 10,000 air raids on Libya in 2011 with over 500,000 civilian casualties," reads a simplified ChineseWhen they were questioned about civilian casualties they insisted that it was collateral damage and that it happens in wars.
"NATO launched more than 10,000 air raids on Libya in 2011 with over 500,000 civilian casualties," reads a simplified ChineseWhen they were questioned about civilian casualties they insisted that it was collateral damage and that it happens in warsSouth Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
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