Libya’s Red Crescent, Misrata branch, recovered last Tuesday 266 bodies from Sirte, saying most of the IS militants’ bodies were decomposed and they included some bodies of women and children.
Read moreThe Misrata Central Hospital has received a number of children who escaped Sirte battle through safe passages provided by the forces of Al-Bunyan Al-Marsoos in Jiza neighborhood over the last few days.
Read moreThe Military Intelligence Chief, Brigadier General Ismaeil Al-Shukri, has denied what he described as rumors about the escape of IS diehards out of Sirte.
Read moreSirte is not fully liberated and clashes against ISIS diehards are still ongoing in Jiza, fighters fighting the radical group confirmed to The Libya Observer on Monday.
Read moreThe media office of Al-Bunyan Al-Marsoos posted photos showing the return of students to schools in Sawawa district, northern Sirte.
Read moreThe General Manager of the Ibn Sina Hospital in Sirte, Mohammed Al-Sariti, said Zamzam Hospital, in the village of Zamzam, was opened Tuesday with a 60 beds capacity and will be providing health care services for the areas liber
Read moreMisrata-led forces have freed three women and a number of children, who were trapped in the clashes area with ISIS militants in their last hideout, the seaside Jiza neighborhood in Sirte, the media office of Al-Bunyan Al-Marsoos
Read moreAbout 5000 displaced families have gone back to their houses in Sirte by last weekend, said Sirte municipal member, Fawzi Abu Zaid.
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