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For A rea objašnjava da nema ni vojnih ni portugalskih sredstava u Operi Sophia.
PT🏛️ Politika07. 05. 2019.

For A rea objašnjava da nema ni vojnih ni portugalskih sredstava u Operi Sophia.

The Portuguese Air Force clarified on May 7, 2019, that Portugal does not have military personnel or assets involved in Operation Sophia, a European Union mission focused on identifying and capturing vessels used for migrant trafficking in the Mediterranean. The clarification came after Libyan National Army (LNA) claimed that a downed aircraft in southern Tripoli belonged to Operation Sophia and stated they would return a reportedly Portuguese civilian pilot. The Portuguese military denied any involvement, stating they do not have 'any means' or personnel in the operation. The LNA released images of the pilot, who identified himself as a civilian, and showed General Abdessalem al-Hassi, commander of LNA operations in western Libya. The conflict in Libya, which began in 2011, continues between the internationally recognized Government of National Accord and the LNA led by Marshal Haftar, with both sides accusing each other of using foreign mercenaries and receiving foreign military support.

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Correio da Manhã logoCorreio da ManhãNeovisanSredina07. 05. 2019.
For A rea objašnjava da nema ni vojnih ni portugalskih sredstava u Operi Sophia.

The Portuguese Air Force clarified on May 7, 2019, that Portugal does not have military personnel or assets involved in Operation Sophia, a European Union mission focused on identifying and capturing vessels used for migrant trafficking in the Mediterranean. The clarification came after Libyan National Army (LNA) claimed that a downed aircraft in southern Tripoli belonged to Operation Sophia and stated they would return a reportedly Portuguese civilian pilot. The Portuguese military denied any involvement, stating they do not have 'any means' or personnel in the operation. The LNA released images of the pilot, who identified himself as a civilian, and showed General Abdessalem al-Hassi, commander of LNA operations in western Libya. The conflict in Libya, which began in 2011, continues between the internationally recognized Government of National Accord and the LNA led by Marshal Haftar, with both sides accusing each other of using foreign mercenaries and receiving foreign military support.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents information from multiple sources—official statements from the Portuguese military and the Libyan National Army—with no clear ideological slant. It reports on a geopolitical issue involving international actors but remains neutral in its framing, presenting facts without overtly

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