Suspected IS militants attack central Libyan town, kill four
Residents say suspected Islamic State militants attacked a small town in central Libya, killing at least four people, including the mayor's son, and torching the police station. The residents of Al-Fuqaha said on Monday that the attack took place overnight, and that a dozen residents are missing since the assault, their fate unknown.ALSO READ | Ayodhya Land Dispute: Hindus losing their patience on the Ram temple issue, says Giriraj Singh
The town is south of the coastal city of Sirte, a former IS bastion.
The residents spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing reprisals.
The attack underlines the volatility of Libya's central region, where IS and other armed groups, including some from neighbouring Chad, operate as highway robbers or attack patrols of the self-styled Libyan National Army.ALSO READ | Indonesia Plane Crash: Delhi man Bhavye Suneja was the pilot of tragic Lion Air craft
Libya plunged into chaos after the 2011 uprising and is now governed by rival administrations, based in country's east and west.
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