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Clashes in Libya’s Second City Benghazi Kill 13

Clashes in Libya’s Second City Benghazi Kill 13
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Five members of security forces loyal to the internationally recognized Libyan authorities and eight fighters from rival groups were killed Sunday in clashes in Benghazi, the LANA news agency said.

Clashes in Libya’s Second City Benghazi Kill 13

They were killed a day after 14 members of the security forces died trying to retake a district in Libya's second city held by rival groups.

"Five soldiers were killed in an operation aimed at repelling terrorist groups in western Benghazi, as well as eight fighters belonging to these movements," said the agency which is close to the recognized authorities.

The oil-rich North African country has had rival administrations since the summer of 2014 when the recognized government fled Tripoli after a militia alliance including Takfiris overran the capital.

Citing a military source, LANA said that despite losing 19 men in two days, loyalist forces managed to seize al-Marayseh port in western Benghazi and al-Hawari hospital in the south.

"Orders were given to the soldiers to continue their advance and not to stop until they have successfully overcome the terrorist groups in Benghazi" in an operation dubbed "The Blood of Martyrs", the source said.

For a year and a half, Benghazi has seen bloody fighting between armed groups including "ISIS" and Ansar al-Sharia, which is close to al-Qaeda, and forces loyal to the government.

LANA, citing a medical source, also said seven people were killed in Ajdabiya in two days of fighting between loyalist forces and rival groups.

The country has been gripped by chaos and security problems since its 2011 uprising that toppled longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi, with a multitude of armed factions battling for territory and control of its oil wealth.

The violence has allowed the "ISIS" terrorists to establish a foothold, and "ISIS" now controls the coastal city of Sirte and its surroundings.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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