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Libyan forces hit Daesh camp with air strike

Smoke rises following an air strike during a battle between Libyan forces allied with the UN-backed government and Islamic State militants in Sirte, Libya September 7 2016 REUTERS/Hani Amara

Smoke rises following an airstrike during a battle between Libyan forces allied with the UN-backed government and militants in Sirte, Libya 7 September 2016 [REUTERS/Hani Amara]

East Libyan forces said they launched air strikes against suspected Daesh militants on Wednesday south of the jihadist group’s former stronghold of Sirte.

“The Libyan air force struck and destroyed the biggest concentration of Daesh south of Sirte, after monitoring the site over a period of time,” said Sherif al-Awami, an air force commander with the Libyan National Army.

The site contained a large camp with military vehicles and stocks of petrol and water and had been used as a base for mounting attacks, he said.

Daesh was driven from Sirte last year and has been trying to regroup in the desert to the south, launching occasional forays into inhabited areas and attacks against local forces.

The United States has reported launching three sets of air strikes against jihadist camps in the area this year.

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