A Libyan media office says the fighting against ISIS in the group’s last bastion in the North African country has entered a “decisive” stage.
The report says forces aligned with the U.N.-brokered government have stormed the vicinity of ISIS headquarters in the city of Sirte Friday.
The media office of al-Bonyan al-Marsous, the name of the anti-ISIS operation, says the breakthrough came hours after fighters took over a neighborhood adjacent to ISIS headquarters, the sprawling Ouagadougou center.
The statement from the media office says it expects “the fighting to rage in the coming days.”
The anti-ISIS offensive in Sirte, a city along Libya’s northern coast, began in May but the extremists’ fierce resistance has slowed down the push of the forces loyal to the unity government.
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