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                     27 April. JFC Naples, SHAPE, NATO HQ 
Mission
On March 27, NATO decided to take control over all military operations for Libya under United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1970 & 1973. The aim of Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR is to protect civilians and civilian-populated areas under attack or threat of attack. 
The mission consists of three elements: an arms embargo, a no-fly-zone and actions to protect civilians from attack or the threat of attack. 
Over the past 24 hours, NATO has conducted the following activities associated with Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR: 
Air Operations
Since the beginning of the NATO operation (31 March 2011, 08.00GMT) a total of 3,981 sorties and 1,658 strike sorties* have been conducted. 
Sorties conducted 26 April: 123 
Strike sorties conducted 26 April: 52 
*Strike sorties are intended to identify and engage appropriate targets, but do not necessarily deploy munitions each time. 
Key Targets and Engagements**
26 April: In vicinity of Misurata: 6 military vehicles, 7 technical vehicles and 1 surface-to-air missile launcher. In the vicinity of Al-Khums: 4 Tanks; 2 Heavy Equipment Transporter trucks. In the vicinity of Brega: 1 rocket launchers; 3 military vehicles. In the vicinity of Mizdah: 8 ammunition bunkers.  
**Key Engagements are not intended to give a complete account of all targets which were engaged. 
Arms Embargo Activities 
A total of 19 ships under NATO command are actively patrolling the Central Mediterranean.  22 vessels were hailed on 26 April to determine destination and cargo. 1 boarding (no diversion) were conducted. A total of  662 vessels have been hailed, 18 boardings and 5 diversions have been conducted since the beginning of arms embargo operations.  
International Humanitarian Assistance Movements as recorded by NATO
Total of Humanitarian Movements ***: 133(air, ground, maritime) Ships delivering Humanitarian Assistance 26 April: 2 executed and 4 in execution Aircraft delivering Humanitarian Assistance 26 April: 2 
 *** Some humanitarian movements cover several days. 
Command and Control
NATO’s operational commander for Operation Unified Protector is Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard of the Canadian Air Force. His office and staff is located at the Joint Force Command in Naples.  
More information on Operation Unified Protector
- www.jfcnaples.nato.int 
 
- www.manp.nato.int 
 
- www.nato.int/libya 
  
Media Inquiries to:
NATO HQ Press Desk  +32 (0) 2 707 1010 +32 (0) 2707 1007 Mail to: moc@hq.nato.int 
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