Bloody business in the Latch 34 fighters dead and over 180 injured

At least 34 libyan fighters were killed and more than 180 were injured as the libyan troops are approaching increasingly…
and more in the last strongholds of the Islamic State in the coastal city of Sirte, according to a hospital in the area.
The forces that have declared faith in, recognised by the UN, the Libyan government and which are supported from 1 August the Washington with airstrikes in the area, they pushed back the jihadists in a small area in the central Sirte after three months of operations. Fierce clashes broke out on Sunday after a cessation of hostilities for one week.
The libyan forces, mainly from the city of Misrata, argue that are very close to victory in Sirte, however, they give a tough fight to defend themselves from the attacks of suicide bombers, sniper fire and land mines.
Today, some of the brigades that had been stationed on the coast of the Latch pushed a few hundred meters to the east through the district of Latch No. 1, while other soldiers took over positions of the Islamic State in the battles that unfold on the streets to the south.
The fighters used tanks, grenade launchers and anti-aircraft guns in order to go through the sniper positions of the Islamic State.
In accordance with the brigades from Misrata have been five attempted attacks with booby-trapped cars in a “desperate attempt to intercept the charge and at least one of the bombs were destroyed before reaching their target.
On the front lines of the Latch it was calm earlier this week, as government forces announced that they gave time to the widows and children of the fighters of the Islamic State to leave the area of fighting.