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Daesh on Brink of Being Kicked Out From Libya's Sirte

© REUTERS / StringerLibyan forces allied with the UN-backed government prepare to capture university buildings during a battle with IS fighters in Sirte, Libya, August 10, 2016
Libyan forces allied with the UN-backed government prepare to capture university buildings during a battle with IS fighters in Sirte, Libya, August 10, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Daesh terrorists have lost almost all the territory they have seized in the Libyan city of Sirte to the forces of Government of National Accord (GNA), GNA head of intelligence Col. Ismail Shukri said on Wednesday.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Libyan government forces freed one of three Sirte’s districts remaining under Daesh control on Tuesday, the official said in an interview.

"Now there is ongoing fighting in one part of District 1. Districts 1 and 3 are both residential areas adjacent to each other and we will soon advance on them… There are about 150 to 200 terrorists still in these districts… There is no room for them to escape. They will fight until the last bullet. They had an opportunity to escape earlier but now they are surrounded," Shukri told CNN.

He said that the operation in Sirte was being carried out with the support of the US Air Force.

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On August 1, the United States began a new air campaign at the request of and in coordination with the GNA, aimed at fighting Daesh militants. The campaign, called Operation Odyssey Lightning, will allow the GNA to make a strategic advance against the terror group’s positions in Sirte, according to the Pentagon.

Daesh, outlawed in Russia and many countries around the world, gained a presence in Libya in the turmoil following the 2011 overthrow of leader Muammar Gaddafi.

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