Warplanes hit Libya's Derna again

The witness said one attack hit the western entrance to Derna and the other two hit Dahr al-Hamar in the South.


Reuters May 29, 2017
A damaged military vehicle is seen following heavy clashes between rival factions in Abu Salim district in Tripoli, Libya, May 28, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

LIBYA: Warplanes carried out three air strikes on the Libyan city of Derna on Monday, a witness said, days after Egypt launched strikes on militant camps there against those it said were responsible for killing Egyptian Christians.

On Friday, Egyptian fighter jets struck Derna just hours after masked militants boarded vehicles en route to a monastery and opened fire at close range in the southern Egyptian province of Minya, killing 29 and wounding 24.

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No military immediately confirmed Monday's strikes. The witness said one attack hit the western entrance to Derna and the other two hit Dahr al-Hamar in the south. IS claimed responsibility for Friday's attack in Egypt, the latest targetting Christian minority there following two church bombings last month that killed more than 45, also claimed by the group.

Derna has a history of militancy and IS first tried to set up its presence in Libya in 2014, but the militant group was later chased out by local fighters with strong roots in the city.

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