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Libyan forces capture Egyptian jihadist Hisham Ashmawi | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Security forces in Libya have captured one of Egypt's most wanted jihadists during an operation in the eastern port city of Darnah. | Security forces in Libya have captured one of Egypt's most wanted jihadists during an operation in the eastern port city of Darnah. |
Hisham Ashmawi, a former army officer, is accused of being behind several deadly attacks in Egypt and an attempt against a top state official. | |
He had a suicide vest strapped on, said the Libyan National Army, which controls much of eastern Libya. | |
Libya has been unstable since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. | Libya has been unstable since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. |
His 40-year rule ended when he was ousted and killed by rebels during the so-called Arab Spring protests. | His 40-year rule ended when he was ousted and killed by rebels during the so-called Arab Spring protests. |
The North African country is now mostly controlled by a UN-backed government based in the capital, Tripoli, and by the rival LNA, under military strongman Khalifa Haftar, whose forces hold sway in much of the eastern part of the country. | The North African country is now mostly controlled by a UN-backed government based in the capital, Tripoli, and by the rival LNA, under military strongman Khalifa Haftar, whose forces hold sway in much of the eastern part of the country. |
The LNA said in June that it had taken control of Darnah from jihadists though it was still facing some sporadic resistance. | The LNA said in June that it had taken control of Darnah from jihadists though it was still facing some sporadic resistance. |
"The terrorist Ashmawi was arrested in the Al-Maghar neighbourhood in the city of Darnah and was wearing an explosive vest but was unable to detonate it," the LNA said about the capture. | |
It said it would hand over the militant to Egyptian authorities after investigations, Reuters news agency reports. | It said it would hand over the militant to Egyptian authorities after investigations, Reuters news agency reports. |
Egypt has close relations with the LNA and has launched air strikes over Darnah, saying it was targeting jihadists linked to militant activity inside Egypt. | Egypt has close relations with the LNA and has launched air strikes over Darnah, saying it was targeting jihadists linked to militant activity inside Egypt. |
Egyptian officials say Ashmawi was behind the attempted assassination of then Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim in May 2013, and the killing of the country's top public prosecutor in a car bomb in 2015. | |
Ashmawi is the leader of the al-Qaeda-aligned militant group al-Mourabitoun, which he formed after switching his allegiance away from the Islamic State group. He has also been linked with two other groups - Ansar al-Islam and Jund al-Islam. | |
Ansar al-Islam claimed responsibility for an ambush that killed dozens of Egyptian policemen last year. | Ansar al-Islam claimed responsibility for an ambush that killed dozens of Egyptian policemen last year. |
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