ISIS, an internationally-designated terrorist group, has claimed responsibility over last night’s car bomb attack against the Libyan National Army (LNA) in southwest Libya, according to the group’s propaganda platform.
Khaled Mahjoub, an LNA media official, said ISIS remotely detonated a car bomb in in front of LNA’s Desert Patrols camp, which is located in the southern town of Umm al-Aranib. No human casualties were reported.
Video | Car bomb carried out in front of the Desert Patrols camp of the Libyan National Army in the Umm Al-Araneb, in the Southwest (Fezzan). pic.twitter.com/z9IYWwJqbY
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