Suicide bombers strike in Libya's Sirte

At least eight people have been killed in two suicide car bombings in the former Islamic State stronghold of Sirte in Libya.

Libya's pro-government forces say suicide bombers have detonated two cars near their forces in the Islamic State group's former stronghold city of Sirte, killing at least eight people.

Ahmed Hadia, a spokesman for troops loyal to the UN-backed government who are fighting to liberate the city, says the attack came in the western part of Sirte on Thursday, and that he expects the death toll to rise since many troops are badly wounded.

Hadia says he believes IS fighters from outside the city staged the attack. Sirte is IS's final bastion in the country, and Libyan troops have been forcing the militants into ever-smaller bits of territory there, backed by US air strikes.

Washington says the bombing campaign is critical, with the goal to deny IS a safe haven in Libya.


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