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Major-General Khalid Shahmah is a senior Libyan military officer. Though once under the employ of Muammar Gaddafi's government, he is now loyal to the National Transitional Council of Libya. After the use of Gaddafi's forces to repress a series of protests and the subsequent uprising beginning on 15 February 2011, on 10 March 2011 it was reported by Libya's state news that Major-General Khalid Shahmah had defected. Shahmah's defection was a contributing factor in a change of strategy for Gaddafi's remaining loyal forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war.

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  • Khalid Shahmah (n. en Libia en ?) es un general libio que estuvo al servicio del régimen de Muamar el Gadafi hasta 2011, ahora es leal al Consejo Nacional de Transición (CNT) de su país.​ Después del uso de las fuerzas gadafistas para reprimir una serie de protestas y la subsecuente rebelión iniciada el 15 de febrero de 2011, el 10 de marzo se reportó la noticia de que Shahmah desertado. Su deserción fue un factor contribuyente en un cambio de estrategia para las remanentes fuerzas leales a Gadafi en la guerra. (es)
  • Major-General Khalid Shahmah is a senior Libyan military officer. Though once under the employ of Muammar Gaddafi's government, he is now loyal to the National Transitional Council of Libya. After the use of Gaddafi's forces to repress a series of protests and the subsequent uprising beginning on 15 February 2011, on 10 March 2011 it was reported by Libya's state news that Major-General Khalid Shahmah had defected. Shahmah's defection was a contributing factor in a change of strategy for Gaddafi's remaining loyal forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war. (en)
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  • Khalid Shahmah (n. en Libia en ?) es un general libio que estuvo al servicio del régimen de Muamar el Gadafi hasta 2011, ahora es leal al Consejo Nacional de Transición (CNT) de su país.​ Después del uso de las fuerzas gadafistas para reprimir una serie de protestas y la subsecuente rebelión iniciada el 15 de febrero de 2011, el 10 de marzo se reportó la noticia de que Shahmah desertado. Su deserción fue un factor contribuyente en un cambio de estrategia para las remanentes fuerzas leales a Gadafi en la guerra. El canal de televisión estatal informó en un "urgente" comunicado que el general de división Khalid Shahmah se incorporó a los rebeldes en la ciudad de Zauiya, 1 de las 2 ciudades en el oeste del país que se convirtieron en bastiones de la oposición al momento de su deserción. Coincidiendo con esta analistas militares occidentales del , con sede en Londres, Reino Unido, determinaron que el coronel Gadafi empezaría a restringir el uso de sus tropas terrestres a causa de las deserciones masivas de sus comandantes.​ (es)
  • Major-General Khalid Shahmah is a senior Libyan military officer. Though once under the employ of Muammar Gaddafi's government, he is now loyal to the National Transitional Council of Libya. After the use of Gaddafi's forces to repress a series of protests and the subsequent uprising beginning on 15 February 2011, on 10 March 2011 it was reported by Libya's state news that Major-General Khalid Shahmah had defected. Shahmah's defection was a contributing factor in a change of strategy for Gaddafi's remaining loyal forces during the 2011 Libyan civil war. Libya's state-controlled television station reported in an "urgent" on-screen cation that Major-General Khalid Shahmah, switched sides to join the rebels in the city of Zawiya, one of two fiercely contested western cities that were strongholds of the opposition at the time of Shahmah's defection. Coinciding with the defection, Western military analysts, like the International Institute for Strategic Studies based in London, determined that Colonel Gaddafi had begun curbing the use of his ground troops because his commanders feared mass defections. (en)
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