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Bodies of Egypt Copts killed by IS in Libya in 2015 arrive home

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CAIRO: The remains of 20 Egyptian Coptic Christians executed by the Islamic State group in 2015 near the Libyan city of Sirte, the jihadists’ former bastion in the country, arrived home on Monday, an official at Cairo airport said.

Egypt’s Coptic Church head Pope Tawadros II was at the airport to receive the remains, which were flown from Misrata on a Libyan Afriqiyah Airways cargo plane.

The bodies of the 20 Egyptian men and one dark- skinned man whom a medical examiner believes to be from sub- Saharan Africa were found in October near Sirte.

The doctor, Othman al-Zentani, said identifyin­g the bodies was ‘ not an easy task’, as they had decomposed and the heads had been separated from the torsos.

DNA samples sent by families of the victims were vital to the identifica­tion process, Zentani said.

On Feb 15, 2015, IS broadcast a video showing the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians abducted in January that year in western Libya.

After the executions, tens of thousands of Egyptians working in Libya’s constructi­on, service, agricultur­e and handicraft sectors fled the country.

Libya has been gripped by chaos since a Nato- backed uprising toppled and ki l led longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011, with rival administra­tions and multiple militias vying for control of the oil-rich country.

A UN-backed unity government based in the capital Tripoli has struggled to assert its authority outside the west, and military strongman Khal i fa Haf tar controls much of the east.

IS jihadists remain active in central and southern Libya despite being forced out of their northern bastion Sirte, Kadhafi’s hometown, December 2016. — AFP

 ??  ?? The remains of the bodies of Egyptian Copts killed by Islamic State militants in Sirte are loaded onto the plane to be transferre­d to Egypt. — Reuters photo
The remains of the bodies of Egyptian Copts killed by Islamic State militants in Sirte are loaded onto the plane to be transferre­d to Egypt. — Reuters photo

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