Daily Mail:
For the sins of his father: Gaddafi's son 'killed in kamikaze pilot attack on barracks'
By Richard Hartley-parkinson
Colonel Gaddafi suffered a massive personal setback today when one of his sons was allegedly killed in a suicide air mission on his barracks.
Khamis, 27, who runs the feared Khamis Brigade that has been prominent in its role of attacking rebel-held areas, is said to have died on Saturday night.
A Libyan air force pilot crashed his jet into the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli in a kamikaze attack, Algerian TV reported following an unsubstantiated claim by an anti-Gaddafi media organisation.
Khamis is alleged to have died of burns in hospital. The regime denied the reports.
It was claimed he died in the same compound hit by RAF cruise missiles hit by coalition forces last night.
Loyalists have been photographed with shrapnel from the missile that struck the building and throughout the day there has been no information on Gaddafi's whereabouts.
Libyan state TV has claimed that 64 people were killed in the weekend attacks, causing friction between the west and the Arab world but the Ministry of Defence said it wasn't aware of civilian casualties.
But it exposed fractures between the U.S. and British positions, with U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates saying getting rid of Gaddafi would be unwise while the UK refuses to rule out any course of action.
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3 comments:
What really hits me is the kamikaze aspect. Really, really, strengthens my conviction that the rebels are religiously fueled.
Yeah, interesting how the media calls it "kamikaze" which is the shinto term for it, rather than what it really is, "JIHAD".
They have to call it Kamikaze because hardly anyone knows what the hell 'Jihad' means due to their stellar even handed reporting.
Their typical listener would be left trying to figure out how an 'inner struggle' made him crash his plane.
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