Monday, 16 February 2015

More than 50 ISIL militants killed from Egypt airstrikes in Libya: Commander

A still image from a video on the Facebook page of Egyptian military shows a fighter jet preparing to take off to take part in airstrikes launched against ISIL targets in Libya on February 16, 2015.
A still image from a video on the Facebook page of Egyptian military shows a fighter jet preparing to take off to take part in airstrikes launched against ISIL targets in Libya on February 16, 2015.
 A Libyan commander says about 50 ISIL militants have been killed after the Egyptian military bombarded the positions of the Takfiri terrorists in Libya. 

Saqer al-Joroushi told Egyptian state television that the airstrikes were carried out on Monday, a day after the Takfiri group released a video showing the beheading of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians.
“There are casualties among individuals, ammunition and the communication centers belonging to them (ISIL),” Joroushi said, adding that "more airstrikes will be carried out today and tomorrow in coordination with Egypt.”
Joroushi further stated that Egyptian and Libyan war planes had combined to attack targets in the eastern town of Derna.
Libyan war planes then attacked the cities of Sirte and Ben Jawad, Joroushi said.
On Sunday, an online video showed the execution of a group of Egyptian Coptic Christians by the terrorists.

The shocking video prompted Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to pledge retaliation against the Takfiri group. Cairo has also called for tough global action against the ISIL terrorists in Libya.
The Egyptians, whose photos were published in the latest online edition of the ISIL magazine Dabiq, were reportedly abducted in the Libyan coastal city of Sirte in two attacks in December last year and January.
Following the event, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry warned Egyptians not to travel to Libya, advising those already living in the country to avoid areas of high tension. A large number of Egyptians, many of them construction laborers, are currently working in Libya.
ISIL has released several similar videos from Iraq showing the execution of its captives from different countries, including the United States, Britain, Japan, and Jordan.
The terrorists currently control some areas of Iraq and Syria, where they have been carrying out mass executions against civilians and security forces.

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