Gaddafi's 'dead' son appears on Libyan TV
Wednesday August 10, 2011 07:57:54 PM, IANS
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London: Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi's son Khamis
Gaddafi, who was said to have been killed a few days ago, has
appeared on Libyan state television, the Telegraph reported.
The Libyan government has denied claims of the rebel group that
Khamis - commander of one of Gaddafi's best-equipped units - was
killed in a NATO air-strike near Zlitan.
Libyan TV said the footage was recorded Tuesday.
Wearing a military uniform and an orange beret, and bearing a
striking resemblance to Khamis, a man was heard chatting to
people, who the TV network said were wounded earlier Tuesday in
the NATO air strike.
The government said dozens of civilians were killed in the attack.
NATO said it hit a legitimate military target and was
investigating the incident.
"They bombed the house. You mean you did not expect to be bombed,"
Khamis could be heard asking a woman lying on a hospital bed.
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