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Islamic State militants in Libya 'seize Sirte airport' | Islamic State militants in Libya 'seize Sirte airport' |
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Islamic State militants in Libya say they have seized the airport in the city of Sirte, as the group continues to make advances in the country. | Islamic State militants in Libya say they have seized the airport in the city of Sirte, as the group continues to make advances in the country. |
The news was announced by the group and by a Libyan militia that withdrew from the coastal city's airport on Thursday. | The news was announced by the group and by a Libyan militia that withdrew from the coastal city's airport on Thursday. |
Most of Sirte, former leader Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, fell to IS last week. | Most of Sirte, former leader Muammar Gaddafi's hometown, fell to IS last week. |
In a statement, the group said it had also seized the Great Man Made River water project. | In a statement, the group said it had also seized the Great Man Made River water project. |
The irrigation project, the world's largest, supplies fresh water to Libyan cities and was also the base for the opposition Battalion 166, which has now fled. | The irrigation project, the world's largest, supplies fresh water to Libyan cities and was also the base for the opposition Battalion 166, which has now fled. |
The battalion, and other Islamist militias, run the capital, Tripoli, although their government is not recognised by the international community. | The battalion, and other Islamist militias, run the capital, Tripoli, although their government is not recognised by the international community. |
The al-Ghardabiya airport also housed an airbase, that was seized by militias after being bombed by Nato forces during the battle to oust Gaddafi in 2011. | |
Libya's rival power bases | |
The battle for Sirte: an exclusive BBC report | |
Since the former leader's death in Sirte in October that year, Libya has descended into chaos, with various militias fighting for power. The internationally-recognised government has been forced to leave Tripoli. | Since the former leader's death in Sirte in October that year, Libya has descended into chaos, with various militias fighting for power. The internationally-recognised government has been forced to leave Tripoli. |
In the last seven months, IS has set up checkpoints and established a presence in cities across Libya, starting with the port of Derna - the first city outside Iraq and Syria to fall to the militant group. | In the last seven months, IS has set up checkpoints and established a presence in cities across Libya, starting with the port of Derna - the first city outside Iraq and Syria to fall to the militant group. |
In January, an IS-affiliated group bombed the Corinthia Hotel in Tripoli, killing 10 people. | In January, an IS-affiliated group bombed the Corinthia Hotel in Tripoli, killing 10 people. |
In February and April, videos were released showing IS militants in Libya killing two groups of mainly Egyptian and Ethiopian Christians. | In February and April, videos were released showing IS militants in Libya killing two groups of mainly Egyptian and Ethiopian Christians. |
Air strikes against IS positions have been conducted by the Egyptian air force and by Libya's internationally-recognised government. | Air strikes against IS positions have been conducted by the Egyptian air force and by Libya's internationally-recognised government. |