gunshots, but deep heavy caliber weapons being fired. experts in the field said later it sounded like high-powered sniper rifles. as we wait for the prosecutor, let s start off with erica hill who is in that neighborhood in saint-denis. erica, it must be a tad erie now. reporter: it is a little bit, brian. a lot of the streets have opened up. when we first got here, a little after 1:00 this afternoon, they actually opened up a lot of the area that had been cordened. but down the street there were a couple white vans blocking off the streets. we were able to walk down there and just a block from there we saw the buildings that were the focus of this raid this morning. so what we do know as you said, brian, it started at 4:00/4:30 this morning. it was intense, to say the least, in the way it s been described, explosions, the videos we have seen, you can hear clearly the explosions and the firing in those videos that people themselves shot. what the interior minister said that
nato allies have decided to take on the whole military upright in libya, under the united nations security council resolution. nato will implement all aspects of the u.n. resolution, nothing more, nothing less. the libyan intervention was originally shouldered by coalition forces. the united states, france, and britain. this week the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, took over command, a canadian will head the mission. lieutenant general charles bouchard. canada and seven additional nations will now contribute air and or naval support. canada, seven c f-18 bombers. denmark, six f-16 fighter jets. greece, one frigate ship, four military bases. italy, 12 warplanes. norway, six f-16 s, romania, one frigate. turkey, five warships, one submarine. the u.s., eight warships, three submarines, two guided missile destroyers, plus f-15 and f-16 fighter jets. non-nato nations also have offered jets. qatar, the united arab emirates, and sweden. when nato took control this week
coalition forces. the united states, france, and britain. this week the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, took over command, a canadian will head the mission. lieutenant general charles bouchard. canada and seven additional nations will now contribute air and or naval support. canada, seven c f-18 bombers. denmark, six f-16 fighter jets. greece, one frigate ship, four military bases. italy, 12 warplanes. norway, six f-16 s, romania, one frigate. turkey, five warships, one submarine. the u.s., eight warships, three submarines, two guided missile destroyers, plus f-15 and f-16 fighter jets. non-nato nations also have offered jets. qatar, the united arab emirates, and sweden. when nato took control this week an official pled to the u.k. gaddafi s foreign secretary aka his secretary of state, moussa koussa. british foreign secretary william hague confirmed it thursday. the libyan foreign minister moussa koussa arrived at airport yesterday from that area. his resignation
nato allies have decided to take on the whole military upright in libya, under the united nations security council resolution. nato will implement all aspects of the u.n. resolution, nothing more, nothing less. the libyan intervention was originally shouldered by coalition forces. the united states, france, and britain. this week the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, took over command, a canadian will head the mission. lieutenant general charles bouchard. canada and seven additional nations will now contribute air and or naval support. canada, seven c f-18 bombers. denmark, six f-16 fighter jets. greece, one frigate ship, four military bases. italy, 12 warplanes. norway, six f-16 s, romania, one frigate. turkey, five warships, one submarine. the u.s., eight warships, three submarines, two guided missile destroyers, plus f-15 and f-16 fighter jets. non-nato nations also have offered jets. qatar, the united arab emirates, and sweden. when nato took control this week