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Libya conflict: Government forces 'advance' against IS-held Sirte | Libya conflict: Government forces 'advance' against IS-held Sirte |
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Significant gains have been made by Libyan government air, sea and land forces fighting to recapture the central city of Sirte from so-called Islamic State, officials say. | Significant gains have been made by Libyan government air, sea and land forces fighting to recapture the central city of Sirte from so-called Islamic State, officials say. |
Forces allied to the Tripoli government assert they now have the upper hand. | Forces allied to the Tripoli government assert they now have the upper hand. |
Warplanes bombed IS positions in Sirte while naval forces fired missiles into key areas including the port that are held by the militants, officials say. | Warplanes bombed IS positions in Sirte while naval forces fired missiles into key areas including the port that are held by the militants, officials say. |
The battle for the city began last month but has recently intensified. | The battle for the city began last month but has recently intensified. |
Libya still has rival regional administrations and armed forces in the east and west of the country, with each battling extremist militants in their territories. | Libya still has rival regional administrations and armed forces in the east and west of the country, with each battling extremist militants in their territories. |
The forces spearheading the advance on Sirte are the Tripoli-based UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA). | |
'Guerrilla warfare' | 'Guerrilla warfare' |
Coastguard commander for central Libya Col Reda Issa told the BBC that his men were now positioned across Sirte's coastline to prevent any militants from trying to escape. | Coastguard commander for central Libya Col Reda Issa told the BBC that his men were now positioned across Sirte's coastline to prevent any militants from trying to escape. |
He said they had fired missiles from the sea targeting at least four key positions held by militants there, including the port. | He said they had fired missiles from the sea targeting at least four key positions held by militants there, including the port. |
A spokesman for ground forces battling IS militants described Thursday's fighting as "guerrilla warfare". | A spokesman for ground forces battling IS militants described Thursday's fighting as "guerrilla warfare". |
He said troops were on the fringes of residential areas in the city centre, but sniper fire and explosive devices planted by IS were slowing down the advance. | He said troops were on the fringes of residential areas in the city centre, but sniper fire and explosive devices planted by IS were slowing down the advance. |
Sirte is IS's most significant stronghold outside Iraq and Syria. It is also IS's most valuable asset inside oil-rich Libya. | Sirte is IS's most significant stronghold outside Iraq and Syria. It is also IS's most valuable asset inside oil-rich Libya. |
Local militias affiliated to al-Qaeda in April pushed IS forces out of their other base in the eastern city of Derna. | Local militias affiliated to al-Qaeda in April pushed IS forces out of their other base in the eastern city of Derna. |
Fighting is also reported to be raging around the town of Harawa, about 70km (44 miles) east of Sirte. | Fighting is also reported to be raging around the town of Harawa, about 70km (44 miles) east of Sirte. |
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