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The United States used low-flying combat aircraft against Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's ground troops, the Pentagon said Monday, but denied it was directly supporting the rebels. "We have employed A-10s and AC-130s over the weekend," US Vice Admiral Bill Gortney, director of the US military's Joint Staff, told reporters, without giving specifics about targets.
The rebel offensive in the past week has been greatly facilitated by the coalition's strikes against Kadhafi's forces. But Gortney said the US actions are only in support of the UN-backed resolutions to protect Libyan civilians. "We're not in direct support of the opposition, that's not part of our mandate and we're not coordinating with the opposition," he said.
"firing indiscriminately at merchant vessels" in the northwestern port of Misrata, US Africa Command said Tuesday.