British mercenaries aiding Libyan rebels, NATO

Agence France-Presse 1/6/11

LONDON - British former special forces soldiers working for private 
security companies are in the Libyan city of Misrata, advising the 
rebels and supplying information to NATO, the Guardian reported Wednesday.

Former members of the Special Air Service (SAS) are among those 
gathering information about the location and movement of troops loyal to 
leader Muamma Gaddagi, British military sources told the paper.

They are passing that information on to NATO's command center in Naples.

The former soldiers are in Libya with the blessing of Britain, France 
and other NATO countries, the sources told The Guardian.

They have been supplied with non-combat equipment by the coalition forces.

Ministry of Defense (MoD) officials denied the private soldiers were 
being paid by the British government and insisted it had no combat 
troops on the ground.

The Guardian said the soldiers were reportedly being paid by Arab 
countries, notably Qatar.

Britain last week approved the use of its Apache attack helicopters in 
the operation.

The information being gathered by the rebel advisers was likely for use 
by British and French pilots during missions predicted for later this 
week, the paper reported.

Reports of their presence emerged after Arabic news channel Al-Jazeera 
on Monday showed video footage of six armed westerners talking to rebels 
in the port city of Misrata.

Libya on Tuesday accused NATO of having killed 718 civilians and wounded 
y'4,067 in 10 weeks of air strikes.






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