ISIS clashes with guards near Libyan oil port

ISIS militants parade through Sirte, Libya in photos released by the ISIS on Feb. 18, 2015.

ISIS militants parade through Sirte, Libya in photos released by the ISIS on Feb. 18, 2015.


Two were killed when Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants on Monday clashed with a force guarding Libya’s Es Sider oil port and fighting continued near the major export terminal, witnesses and troops said.

According to a guard, a storage tank at the port was also set on fire, Reuters reported.

No official was available to confirm the attack or details of how close the fighting was to the port. But ISIS tried to attack Es Sider once before in October last year, setting of a car bomb and raiding a perimeter gate.

Es Sider and nearby Ras Lanuf oil ports have been closed for more than a year after fighting between rival factions for control of the country, where ISIS has gained ground in the turmoil since the 2011 fall of Muammar Qaddafi.

Es Sider is protected by Ibrahim al-Jathran’s Petrol Facilities Guard, a federalist armed faction.

ISIS controls the city of Sirte and has slowly expanded its presence in the North Africa state. Its fighters have attacked several oilfields in the south of Libya, but it has so far not managed to control any oil installations as it has done in Syria.


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