The Dutch government has decided to send 200 troops to join the military actions against Libya. The country will also dispatch six F-16 jet fighters and one mine-hunter ship. Defence Minister Hans Hillen told reporters the Dutch contribution was for three months, after which NATO and the Netherlands would decide whether and how to continue the mission. The jet fighters and ship will start operations within a few days.
News On AIR | March 23, 2011 11:50 AM
Dutch soldiers to join military mission in Libya