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U.S. strike on ‘Al-Qaeda-associated terrorist’ in Libya: Pentagon

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The US military carried out a strike on what it called an "Al-Qaeda-associated terrorist" in Libya, the defense department said Sunday.

"We are assessing the results of the operation and will provide additional information as and when appropriate," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said in a statement, adding it took place "last night."

There were no more immediate details of the US operation.

Libya has descended into chaos since a NATO-backed revolt unseated longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. It has rival governments and parliaments, and powerful militias are battling for influence and a share of its oil wealth.

Jihadist groups have exploited the lawlessness, which has also prompted a huge influx of migrants trying to make the dangerous crossing to Europe, with shipwrecks leaving hundreds dead and the EU straining to respond.

It was not immediately clear what kind of operation it was by the US military, but Washington has deployed drones to strike targets in the region before.

The US military carried out a strike on what it called an “Al-Qaeda-associated terrorist” in Libya, the defense department said Sunday.

“We are assessing the results of the operation and will provide additional information as and when appropriate,” Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said in a statement, adding it took place “last night.”

There were no more immediate details of the US operation.

Libya has descended into chaos since a NATO-backed revolt unseated longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011. It has rival governments and parliaments, and powerful militias are battling for influence and a share of its oil wealth.

Jihadist groups have exploited the lawlessness, which has also prompted a huge influx of migrants trying to make the dangerous crossing to Europe, with shipwrecks leaving hundreds dead and the EU straining to respond.

It was not immediately clear what kind of operation it was by the US military, but Washington has deployed drones to strike targets in the region before.

AFP
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