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Islamist Insurgents Kill 19 Military Servicemen in Eastern Libya

© REUTERS / StringerA violent skirmish between Libyan soldiers and Islamist militants on Thursday, December 25, in eastern Libya claimed the lives of 19, while an oil tanker was damaged by a rocket at the port of Al-Sidra during a separate clash
A violent skirmish between Libyan soldiers and Islamist militants on Thursday, December 25, in eastern Libya claimed the lives of 19, while an oil tanker was damaged by a rocket at the port of Al-Sidra during a separate clash - Sputnik International
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Nineteen soldiers died in recent violent clashes with Islamists in eastern Libya on Thursday, December 25, a part of the growing political polarization, which is likely to result in the country's partition, experts suggest.

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MOSCOW, December 25 (Sputnik) –  A violent skirmish between Libyan soldiers and Islamist militants on Thursday, December 25, in eastern Libya claimed the lives of 19, while an oil tanker was damaged by a rocket at the port of Al-Sidra during a separate clash.

"Al-Sidra is located in a region known as the "oil crescent" that has been the scene of recent clashes between government forces and Fajr Libya [movement]," Agence France-Presse reported.

Since Al-Sidra is Libya's largest oil port, Fajr Libya's militants have attempted to maintain control over the strategic center.

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"The armed forces on Thursday repelled an attack in which the Fajr Libya militia tried to seize the Al-Sidra oil terminal," said Ali Al-Hassi, spokesperson of the security forces located in the region, as quoted by Agence France-Presse.

Fourteen soldiers from the 136th battalion, loyal to former general Khalifa Haftar, were killed during the fighting while their four counterparts died later, during following attacks. According to a medical source at Sirte's Ibn Sina hospital, cited by the media outlet, only 18 corpses of dead soldiers have been found.

"Fourteen soldiers were killed in a surprise attack on the 136th battalion responsible for monitoring a power plant west of Sirte," a military source told Agence France-Presse.

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Military forces led by Khalifa Haftar are supporting the internationally recognized government of Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani, who is battling against Islamist insurgents after they seized several Libya's cities including its capital, Tripoli.

Al-Ahram, an Egyptian media-outlet, points out that 2014 year was "the darkest" for Libya. Armed conflicts and political polarization lured the country into a civil war, which is likely to result in partition of the state.

"Opening on a note of intensifying tensions and violence, 2014 inexorably led the country to acute polarization that by the end of the year was crowned with two rival parliaments and two governments, each claiming legitimacy and each determined to exclude the other," Al-Ahram underscores.

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