The battle and defeat of the Daesh in the fortress of Sirte, bringing relief for 80,000 inhabitants after an eight-month battle that left most of the city in the rubble, where 711 Libyan fighters were killed, 3,200 Were injured and 1,800 Daesh fighters were reported dead.
This battle is of strategic importance because of its tribal makeup, its proximity to oil terminals and southern Europe, but also because it reveals a sign of the collapse of the so-called caliphate and this clearly damages the Daesh's ability to show it. Expanding globally. It represents the deprivation of a point of view outside of Iraq and Syria, where the battle is still far from over.