The brigades, made up mainly of fighters from the western city of
Misrata, have faced suicide bombings, snipers and mines. At least 120
brigade members have been killed and more than 500 wounded, security and
hospital officials say.
Forces aligned with Libya's new unity government advance along a road in Sirte, June 10, 2016.
A suicide bomber killed three and wounded seven at a field hospital for forces fighting Islamic State in their Libyan coastal stronghold of Sirte on Sunday, a security source said.
The
bombing caused extensive damage to the hospital, about 50 km (30 miles)
from the front line, the source said. Two other attempted suicide
bombings against forces positioned just outside the centre of Sirte did
not cause casualties, he said.
Brigades aligned
with Libya's U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) have made
rapid advances over the past month. This week they entered Sirte,
engaging Islamic State militants in street battles and targeting them
with air strikes.
The brigades, made up mainly of
fighters from the western city of Misrata, have faced suicide bombings,
snipers and mines. At least 120 brigade members have been killed and
more than 500 wounded, security and hospital officials say.
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