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Air strike targeting militants kills seven in southern Libya - official, reports

Published 15/11/2016, 18:25
Air strike targeting militants kills seven in southern Libya - official, reports

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - An air strike targeting Islamist militants has killed at least seven people near the southwestern Libyan city of Sabha, a local official and media reports said on Tuesday.

Gunmen later seized the remains of the suspected militants from a morgue, said the official, who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisals.

The early morning strike hit three houses in Gardah, north-west of Sabha, destroying two of them and damaging the third, said the official.

It was not clear who carried out the strike, and military officials could not immediately be reached for comment. Forces on both sides of Libya's east-west political divide have used war planes to strike militant targets.

There were conflicting reports about whether the suspected militants were linked to al Qaeda or Islamic State, both of which have a presence in Libya's south.

Libyan news website Press Solidarity said the main target was a militant called Abdulrahman Belhaj Hesnawi, also known as Abu Talha al-Libi, though several reports said he was not among the dead.

The local official, from Gardah, said some of those killed were Libyan and some were foreign, and it was not known whether they included Hesnawi.

"After one or two hours a group of gunmen went to a local hospital in Adri, 35km (22 miles) from Gardah, and they seized the remains of the bodies," he said.

The U.S. has been carrying out air strikes against Islamic State in its former stronghold of Sirte, about 500km (310 miles) north of Gardah, since Aug. 1, and has also conducted several individual strikes against militant targets elsewhere in Libya.

Some Islamic State militants who were based in Sirte fled south into the desert when a campaign to oust them from the city began six months ago, according to Libyan officials.

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