3 car bombs kill 10 in Libyan city

BENGHAZI, Libya — A Libyan official says at least 10 civilians were killed when three separate car bombs exploded simultaneously in the eastern coastal city of Darna.

Hamid Albandag, the city’s representative to the internationally recognized government, said the bombings, which went off Friday evening, set off clashes between militants belonging to the Islamic State’s local affiliate and al-Qaida-linked militias that continued into Saturday afternoon.

The Libyan army has surrounded the city from all directions for months and appears to be refraining from fighting the al-Qaida-linked militias.

Last month, the al-Qaidalinked militias pushed the Islamic State militants out of the center of the city, which they had controlled since late last year.

Libya’s Islamic State affiliate is now fighting on different fronts, losing ground in Darna while expanding along the country’s central northern coastline.

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