Gunmen attacked a Libyan military post southeast of the capital Tripoli
early Saturday, killing 15 soldiers, an official and Libya's state news
agency said.
The attackers rode vehicles topped with machineguns, the military
official said. The highway between the towns of Tarhuna and Bani Walid,
on which the post was located, was closed immediately after the attack
in an attempt to track down the attackers.
The official said the attack took place at Wishtata area, some 60
kilometers (37 miles) from the entrance to Bani Walid. The town was one
of the last strongholds for supporters of Moammar Gadhafi in the
country's 2011 civil war, and was besieged again by pro-government
militias last year.
More recently, Libya has been hit by a months-long wave of attacks
targeting military officers, activists, judges and security agents. Much
of the violence is blamed on armed groups with their origins in the
anti-Gadhafi rebel movement.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity according to the regulations.
The Libya News Agency said another five soldiers were wounded.
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