DUBAI – The United Arab Emirates will send 12 planes to take part in operations to enforce the no-fly zone in Libya.
“The UAE air force has committed six F-16 and six Mirage aircraft to participate in the patrols that will enforce the no-fly zone now established over Libya. UAE participation in the patrols will commence in the coming days,” said UAE foreign minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahayan.
The statement said the UAE planes would be an extension of the Gulf Arab state’s humanitarian operations in Libya.
Qatar has already contributed two fighters and two military transport planes to the coalition enforcing the no-fly zone.