
Daesh jihadist group has seized control of the airport in the city of Sirte after forces of a Tripoli-based Libyan government withdrew, a spokesman said Friday.
Mohamed al-Shami, whose government is not recognised by the international community, said its forces pulled out late Thursday from the airport which had "fallen into the hands of the IS organisation".
He said the forces had pulled out of the airport, which is also a military base called Gardabiya, to redeploy "as part of an operation to secure" areas to the east and west of Sirte.
It was the first time that Daesh in Libya has recorded such a military gain.
"After they left, Daesh group fighters entered the base which had been completely emptied of equipment, except for one military plane which is out of use," said Shami.
Gardabiya lies 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Sirte, hometown of late dictator Moamer Kadhafi who was ousted and killed in Libya's 2011 uprising.
Daesh itself said it took full control of the airport following clashes with forces loyal to the Tripoli government, in a message posted on Twitter.
Officials in Tripoli said that Daesh had allied with supporters of the ousted Kadhafi regime to deploy across Sirte, a region which has oilfields.
Sirte has been the scene of several months of sporadic fighting between Daesh and the Fajr Libya (Libya Dawn) militia alliance tasked by the Tripoli government to secure the city.
Shami said the pro-Tripoli forces would launch a counteroffensive to retake the airport once reinforcements arrived.
The city of Sirte, 450 kilometres (280 miles) east of Tripoli, has turned into a bastion of Islamist extremist groups.
Since Kadhafi was toppled, chaos has gripped Libya, with battle-hardened former rebel groups armed with heavy weapons carving out their own fiefdoms.
Fajr Libya seized control of Tripoli last year and set up a government and parliament opposed to the administration recognised by the international community that has taken refuge in the country's far east near the border with Egypt.
Daesh jihadists has exploited the chaos to gain ground, especially around Sirte, where it first emerged in February.
Source: AFP
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