Friday 10 July 2015

LIBYA: ALL (?) AGAINST DAESH (ISIS)

New conquest of DAESH (Islamic state) in Libya. According to the Observatory Site, the terrorist organization would have taken control of Sirte, the hometown of Muammar Gaddafi, until now in the hands of the Islamist militia Fajr Libya.
THE POWER PLANT
West of Sirte is an important power station which supplies the central and western parts of the North African country. "Now the power plant is under the control of Isis. Sirte is now completely free, "they wrote on Facebook jihadist sympathizers. Al Wasat, however, were circulated photographs of roadblocks and fighting Islamic extremists with heavy weapons, intent to inspect the power plant and the city or even in front of the bodies of members of Fajr Libya.
CHAOS IN THE DESERT
For the broadcaster Al Arabiya, the Isis hath been established upon the point "higher than the city and government buildings in Libya." The jihadi militias have managed to enter Sirte after winning the militias of Misrata, which withdrew from the area. Government sources in Tripoli say that about 3 thousand jihadists, from Tunisia and Egypt, occupying the southern desert.
THE DEATH OF THE WASH
In Benghazi, meanwhile, 14 people have died after heavy fighting between forces of the Libyan government recognized internationally, to Tobruk, and local armed groups. A Misurata died instead Al Taher to Wash, intelligence chief of Fajr Libya, which supports the Islamic government in Tripoli. Just to Wash it would be at the helm of the latest fighting between the militias of Misrata and the jihadists of the Islamic State in Sirte.
ALL AGAINST DAESH (ISIS)
The fear that the Isis continue his march to Misurata or Tripoli has facilitated a truce between some militias in the west of Libya. "Daesh (acronym in Arabic to refer ISIS) is the most dangerous of Zintan," he told the Spanish newspaper El Mundo a militiaman of 36 years, in reference to his enemies, in turn allies of Tobruk: "We decided to stop clashes because together we must fight against the Islamic State in Sirte ".

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