May 19, 2016 - 11:03 AMT
32 Libyan government troops killed in clashes with IS

Thirty-two fighters loyal to Libya's unity government were killed in clashes with Islamic State group jihadists and a car bombing Wednesday, May 18 near the IS stronghold of Sirte, the military said, according to AFP.

"The toll of the martyrs reached 32, and 50 others were wounded," the operations room set up by the new Government of National Unity (GNA) said on its Facebook page and Twitter account late Wednesday, updating an earlier toll of 18 dead.

Of the earlier toll, seven died in a car bomb attack in Buairat el-Hassun, 60 kilometres west of Sirte and the others were killed in an IS foray in Abu Grein, further west, that the GNA recaptured on Tuesday.

The GNA on Tuesday called for warplanes to bomb IS after world powers showed readiness to arm it, AFP says.

On Monday, the United States, Italy and Libya's allies and neighbors agreed in Vienna to arm the GNA to confront the threat from IS.

Clashes on Tuesday claimed the lives of seven members of the GNA forces and wounded 15.

IS overran Abu Grein on May 5 as part of a series of forays into territory controlled by the UN-backed government, including a deadly attack a week later on a checkpoint at Saddada, 50 kilometres to the west.