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US forces carry out air strikes against Islamic State in Libya; 17 militants killed

Agence France-Presse September 25, 2017, 09:49:08 IST

US forces carried out six “precision air strikes” against an Islamic State camp in Libya, killing 17 people, the US Africa Command said on Sunday.

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US forces carry out air strikes against Islamic State in Libya; 17 militants killed

Washington: US forces carried out six “precision air strikes” against an Islamic State camp in Libya, killing 17 people, the US Africa Command said on Sunday. The command said the air strikes were conducted on Friday, in coordination with Libya’s Government of National Accord, hitting a desert camp 240 kilometers southeast of the city of Sirte. [caption id=“attachment_2839180” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. AFP Representational image. AFP [/caption] “The camp was used by Islamic State to move fighters in and out of the country; stockpile weapons and equipment; and to plot and conduct attacks,” it said in a statement using an alternative acronym for the Islamic State group. The air strikes were believed to be the first in Libya by US forces since US President Donald Trump took office in January. The last known US air strikes were carried out in early January under then-president Barack Obama, targeting two Islamic State camps where militants were suspected of actively planning operations in Europe. The US statement said 17 Islamic State militants were killed and three vehicles were destroyed in Friday’s strikes. It provided few other details. “The United States will track and hunt these terrorists, degrade their capabilities and disrupt their planning and operations by all appropriate, lawful, and proportional means, including precision strikes against their forces, terror training camps and lines of communication, as well as partnering with Libyan forces to deny safe havens for terrorists in Libya,” the command said.

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