Khaleej Times

Benghazi offensive kills 11 soldiers

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benghazi — Eleven soldiers were killed and 55 wounded on day one of an offensive against militant groups in Benghazi, the news agency loyal to the authoritie­s in eastern Libya said on Tuesday.

Forces loyal to military strongman Khalifa Haftar on Monday began the attack aimed at ousting militants from their final two stronghold­s in Libya’s second city.

“There were 11 dead and 55 wounded among the armed forces in different parts of Al Sabri and the town centre,” special forces spokesman Colonel Miloud Zouai told the agency.

These forces form part of Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan National Army.

Forces loyal to Haftar, who does not recognise a UN-backed unity government in Tripoli and backs a rival parliament, have retaken most of the coastal city since it was overrun by militants in 2014.

Benghazi was the birthplace of the 2011 revolution in which strongman Muammer Gaddafi was toppled and killed.

Libya has been wracked by chaos since the uprising, with rival authoritie­s and militias battling for control of the oil-rich North African country.

Militant groups in Benghazi, 1,000km from Tripoli, include the Revolution­ary Shura Council of Benghazi, an alliance of Islamist militias among them suspected members of the terrorist group Daesh and the Al Qaedalinke­d Ansar Al Shariah.

On Monday, ANL forces advanced in the Al Sabri district and the Souq Al Hout area adjoining Benghazi’s port, where the militant groups are located.

The news agency quoted an ANL spokesman as saying that “military operations will continue until the city is completely liberated”.

It reported the spokesman as saying on Tuesday that “the main port of Benghazi in the Souq Al Hout area is now under the control of these forces”. —

There were 11 dead and 55 wounded among the armed forces in different parts of al sabri and the town centre Colonel Miloud Zouai, special forces’ spokesman

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