THE GUARDIAN: Libyan leader said to be hiding in hospitals by night, and many senior commanders appear to have stopped using phones
David Cameron has been told by UK intelligence that Muammar Gaddafiis [sic] increasingly paranoid, on the run, and hiding in hospitals by night, and that his senior commanders in the regime are unable to communicate with one another.
The reports from MI6 relayed to the cabinet's national security council this week prompted Cameron to authorise a high-risk escalation of attacks by agreeing to deploy four Apache helicopters into Libya with orders to gun down regime leaders and assets hiding in built-up areas.
The French had leaked that Britain was likely to deploy helicopters, but the Whitehall ministerial decision was only made today.
The taking of the decision was confirmed by British officials attending the G8 summit of world leaders. Diplomatic sources, sounding more confident than at any point since the air assaults, claimed: "He is on the run."
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