The
attack took place between the towns of Zliten and Khoms on the
coastal road leading from Tripoli to the port city of Misrata,
Zliten mayor Miftah Hamadi said.
Islamic State militants, who are active in the area, were
thought to be behind the attack, he added. Security personnel at
the checkpoint were among the dead, a local resident said.
Libya has seen occasional attacks by Islamist militants who have
benefited from the turmoil that followed a Nato-backed uprising
in 2011.
Islamic State has said it was behind a deadly attack by gunmen
on the offices of the electoral commission in Tripoli in May and
an attack on a court complex in Misrata last year.
Local forces drove the militant group from its former stronghold
in Sirte, southeast of Misrata, in 2016, but Libyan and Western
officials say militants have sought to regroup through mobile
desert units and sleeper cells in northern towns.
The United Nations is leading efforts to prepare for national
elections in Libya, which it hopes will reunify rival factions
based in Tripoli and the east of the country.
(Reporting by Hani Amara and Ayman al-Warfalli; Writing by Aidan
Lewis; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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