Ten killed as bombs hit Libya’s GNA forces near Sirte
(last modified Thu, 18 Aug 2016 19:25:04 GMT )
Aug 18, 2016 19:25 UTC
  • Ten killed as bombs hit Libya’s GNA forces near Sirte

Twin car bomb attacks have claimed the lives of at least 10 fighters with pro-government Libyan forces near the city of Sirte, where they are battling the Daesh Takfiri terrorists to drive them out of the North African country.

According to the reports, the deadly bombings struck Gharbiyat area west of Sirte on Thursday, said Reda Issa, a spokesman for troops loyal to Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA). 

The attack took place near a center used to distribute food, ammunition and other supplies to pro-GNA fighters. 

Another 20 fighters were also wounded in the fatal attacks.

The death toll is expected to rise since many of the troops wounded were in critical condition.

The attacks are believed to have been conducted by Daesh militants. 

Following the attack, pro-government forces launched a raid into a residential neighborhood in Sitre, killing three Daesh militants.

Sitre is the final stronghold of the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group in Libya.

The mayor of Sirte, Mokhtar Khalifa, said on August 11 that Libyan forces had liberated 70 percent of the city from Daesh.

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