Libyan forces say they have re-taken
control of the port in the city of Sirte, after fierce fighting against
militants from so-called Islamic State.
| Forces loyal to the unity government in Tripoli fought street battles with IS to take Sirte's port back |
The forces, aligned to the UN-backed unity government in Tripoli, began the battle to re-take the city last month. Their spokesman, General Muhammad al-Ghusri, said senior IS leaders had fled into the desert to the south, but that many militants were still under siege in the city centre.
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Clashes centred on the Ougadougou conference centre, which was once a venue for international summits but has now become an IS command centre. Forces loyal to the government targeted the conference centre with heavy artillery fire, backed by warplanes.
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