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25/11/2013 - 12:54
Libya army, jihadists in deadly Benghazi battle
Benghazi (Libya) (AFP)
Military governor Colonel Abdullah al-Saidi declared a "state of alert" and ordered all soldiers to report for duty at their barracks, in what was the first such confrontation between the army and Libya's heavily-armed top jihadist group.
As the government warned that the army was a "red line" not to be crossed, Interior Minister Seddik Abdelkarim announced in Tripoli a casualty toll of nine dead and 49 wounded.
Medics in Benghazi's Al-Jala hospital earlier reported five soldiers killed and 29 people wounded, including 10 civilians.
The number of casualties on the jihadists' side was not immediately known as they were being treated in a clinic run by Ansar al-Islam.
Libyan army soldiers are seen outside Benghazi's Al-Jalal hospital as wounded victims from clashes between special forces and Ansar al-Sharia militia are rushed for treatment on November 25, 2013
According to Zwei, the fighting broke out after a special forces patrol near the group's headquarters came under attack.
"The army retaliated, sparking clashes with all types of weapons," he said.
The spokesman said fighting between the two sides spread to other districts of Benghazi, especially near the group's charity clinic in the Selmani area.
Explosions and gunfire could be heard in several neighbourhoods, an AFP journalist said.
Witnesses said gunmen had set up checkpoints on roads leading into Benghazi to prevent reinforcements reaching the Islamists.
But a relative calm was restored in the early afternoon.
Ansar Al-Sharia emerged after the 2011 fall of Moamer Kadhafi's regime, with its military wing composed of former rebel fighters.
A Libyan soldier directs traffic outside Benghazi's Al-Jalal hospital as wounded victims from clashes between special forces and Ansar al-Sharia militia are rushed for treatment on November 25, 2013
It denies any involvement.
Ansar al-Sharia, which demands implementation of sharia Islamic laws as the sole source of legislation, controls areas of Benghazi as well as Sirte and Derna, also in eastern Libya.
Libyan and foreign analysts say Islamist groups are held responsible for much of the violence in eastern Libya but that the government has been loathe to take on the heavily-armed groups for fear of reprisal.
Ansar al-Sharia itself has said it does not recognise state institutions or its security forces, even as the government struggles to integrate former rebel fighters into a regular army and police force.
Libyan army soliders and citizens gather outside Benghazi's Al-Jalal hospital as wounded victims from clashes between special forces and Ansar al-Sharia militia are rushed for treatment on November 25, 2013
On November 15, 46 people were killed and more than 500 wounded in clashes in Tripoli after militiamen opened fire on peaceful demonstrators calling for them to leave the city.
In similar protests, Benghazi residents had in September 2012 managed to dislodge Ansar al-Sharia from their headquarters, only for the jihadists to return a few weeks later.
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Libya army, jihadists in deadly Benghazi battle
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