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ISIS Attack near Libya's Ras Lanuf Oil Terminal

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23 January 2016 13:36 WIB

Smoke rises from burning oil storage tanks at the port of Ras Lanuf, Libya January 22, 2016. Libya remains plagued by violence and political turmoil almost five years after the uprising that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi. REUTERS/Stringer

23 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

Smoke rises from burning oil storage tanks at the port of Ras Lanuf, Libya January 22, 2016. Fires at oil storage tanks in the major Libyan terminal of Ras Lanuf were still raging on Friday more than 24 hours after an attack by Islamic State militants. REUTERS/Stringer

23 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

Smoke rises from a fire from an oil tank at the port of Ras Lanuf, Libya January 22, 2016. This month they have staged several attacks against the ports, which have a combined export capacity of 600,000 barrels per day. REUTERS/Stringer

23 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

Smoke rises from burning oil storage tanks at the port of Ras Lanuf, Libya January 22, 2016. Libya remains plagued by violence and political turmoil almost five years after the uprising that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi. Rival governments backed by armed factions in Tripoli and the east have battled for power and a share of the country's oil wealth. REUTERS/Stringer

23 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB

Smoke rises from burning oil storage tanks at the port of Ras Lanuf, Libya January 22, 2016. Fires at oil storage tanks in the major Libyan terminal of Ras Lanuf were still raging on Friday more than 24 hours after an attack by Islamic State militants. REUTERS/Stringer

23 Januari 2016 00:00 WIB