DW: Libyan forces in final push to dislodge 'Islamic State' from Sirte
Pro-government forces have said they are in a "final battle" against the "Islamic State" in its stronghold of Sirte. A three month fight to retake the city has been slowed by IS snipers, suicide bombers and booby traps.
Fighters loyal to Libya's UN-backed government on Sunday advanced on the last "Islamic State" controlled neighborhoods in the coastal city of Sirte.
Loyalist forces have been fighting for Sirte for nearly three months, but their offensive has been slowed down by snipers, suicide bombers and booby traps since entering the city in June.
After a one week lull in fighting, pro-Government of National Accord (GNA) forces said they were on the verge of fully dislodging the last IS fighters from two districts.
"The final battle for Sirte has started," said Reda Issa, a spokesman for the pro-GNA forces.
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Heavy casualties as Libyan forces advance on IS in Sirte -- BBC
High toll as Libyan fighters close in on Islamic State in Sirte -- Reuters
What next for Islamic State in Libya after Sirte? -- BBC
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