France set to extend ISIL fight to Libya

'We are at war, we have an enemy, ISIL, that we must fight and crush in Syria, in Iraq and soon in Libya too,' PM Valls says

France set to extend ISIL fight to Libya

World Bulletin / News Desk

International efforts to crush the ISIL group will increasingly have to extend to Libya where the extremists are getting a hold, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Friday.

"We are at war, we have an enemy, ISIL, that we must fight and crush in Syria, in Iraq and soon in Libya too," Valls said.

Speaking four weeks since ISIL gunmen and suicide bombers attacked Paris, Valls told France Inter radio the threat of further outrages remained "because we have hundreds, even thousands of young people who have succumbed to radicalisation".

French planes carried out surveillance flights over Libya last week.

Libya has slipped into chaos since the fall of Moamer Kadhafi in 2011 which ISIL has exploited. The UN believes 2,000 to 3,000 fighters are operating there, including 1,500 in the coastal city of Sirte.

International talks will take place in Rome on Sunday aimed at helping the country form a unified government.

France intensified its air strikes on ISIL's stronghold in Syria after the group claimed responsibility for attacking Paris.

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