Libya's UN-Backed PM Says Victory Over IS Is Near
By RAMI MUSA, ASSOCIATED PRESS
BENGHAZI, Libya — Jun 5, 2016, 7:07 AM ET
The prime minister of Libya's U.N.-backed government says "total victory" against the Islamic State group in its main stronghold is near, as forces close in on the coastal city of Sirte.
Fayez al-Serraj tells France's the Journal du dimanche newspaper in comments published Sunday that his government needs international intelligence and technical assistance, but "not airstrikes."
The comments came a day after a spokesman for forces allied with his government said they captured a military base about 30 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of Sirte.
The spokesman, Brig. Gen. Mohammed al-Gosry, says "we are officially in Sirte and only days away from controlling the center of the city."
By RAMI MUSA, ASSOCIATED PRESS
BENGHAZI, Libya — Jun 5, 2016, 7:07 AM ET
The prime minister of Libya's U.N.-backed government says "total victory" against the Islamic State group in its main stronghold is near, as forces close in on the coastal city of Sirte.
Fayez al-Serraj tells France's the Journal du dimanche newspaper in comments published Sunday that his government needs international intelligence and technical assistance, but "not airstrikes."
The comments came a day after a spokesman for forces allied with his government said they captured a military base about 30 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of Sirte.
The spokesman, Brig. Gen. Mohammed al-Gosry, says "we are officially in Sirte and only days away from controlling the center of the city."
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