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Islamic State fighters target Libyan oil port of Sidra Islamic State fighters target Libyan oil port of Sidra
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Fighters from the so-called Islamic State (IS) group have clashed with guards near Libya's Sidra oil port east of its Sirte stronghold, reports say.Fighters from the so-called Islamic State (IS) group have clashed with guards near Libya's Sidra oil port east of its Sirte stronghold, reports say.
It is not clear how close the fighting is to the port, but IS says it now controls Bin Jawad, 30km (19 miles) west of Sidra on the road from Sirte.It is not clear how close the fighting is to the port, but IS says it now controls Bin Jawad, 30km (19 miles) west of Sidra on the road from Sirte.
In December, France said IS was aiming to control Libya's oil wells.In December, France said IS was aiming to control Libya's oil wells.
IS, which has been operating in Libya for about a year, failed to take Sidra in an attack last October.IS, which has been operating in Libya for about a year, failed to take Sidra in an attack last October.
Libyan news website Libya's Channel is tweeting that seven people have been killed in the fighting, including four IS militants. Details of the attack are sketchy but the AFP news agency is quoting an army official saying that the IS militants were pushed back.
Two members of the Libyan faction known as the Petrol Facilities Guard, which is defending Sidra, and one civilian have also been killed, Libya's Channel reports. Two members of the Libyan faction known as the Petrol Facilities Guard, which is defending Sidra, were reportedly killed.
Africa Live: BBC news updates Libyan news website Libya's Channel is tweeting that seven people have been killed in all, including four IS members and one civilian.
Libya has descended into chaos since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.Libya has descended into chaos since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
In December, Libya's rival politicians signed a UN-brokered deal to form a unity government, but that has not yet been implemented.In December, Libya's rival politicians signed a UN-brokered deal to form a unity government, but that has not yet been implemented.
Libya's rival power bases (as of August 2015)Libya's rival power bases (as of August 2015)