26 May Muammar Kadhafi has difficulties in establishing communication with his troops, says Canada

Muammar Kadhafi has difficulties in establishing communication with his troops, says Canada

Libyan leader Muammar Kadhafi is constrained to hide "because of NATO airplanes bombing in Tripoli and is" increasingly more difficult to establish communication "with his troops on the field, said Wednesday a senior Army official Canadian.

"We realize that Kadahfi itself is in a position to hide, it is therefore difficult to establish communication with his troops and to carry out activities against the security of civilians, " said Brigadier General Richard Blanchette, a conference by telephone.Canada is one of the main countries involved in NATO's mission in Libya, North African Arab country, led for about 42 years of Colonel Muammar Kadhafi, the target of an unprecedented popular movement to challenge that turned into armed movements.NATO planes have carried out 8100 operational flights since the beginning of the mission in March, including 3,100 combat missions. Canadian CF-18 aircraft carried out 324 of these combat missions, including 34 in last week, and a total of 240 wide by U.S. bombs, said an official with the Canadian army."If you look at what happened to Misra, for example, we are convinced that we have positively influenced the situation, a very large number of civilians are protected, "said Blanchette."Kadhafi's troops in many areas, can not affect the civilian population because artillery bombed the city repeatedly rejected to the outside, " he said.