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This is what the inside of an ISIS car bomb looks like

ABOVE: Newly-released video shows what the inside of an ISIS car bomb looks like as security forces dismantle one in Libya. – Jan 11, 2018

A suspected Islamic State militant driving a car laden with explosives surrendered to Libyan security forces at a checkpoint on Thursday rather than go ahead with an attack in the city of Misrata, a security official said.

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The Misratan counter-terrorism official, who asked not to be named for security reasons, said the suspect had surrendered at a checkpoint near Abu Grain, but it was not immediately clear why he had turned himself in.

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Abu Grain is about 100 kilometres south of Misrata and 140 kilometres west of Sirte, a city that the Islamic State controlled until they were driven out by a Misratan-led military campaign in 2016.

“The suspect handed himself in to the security forces early morning on Thursday,” the official told Reuters. “The car bomb is now being dismantled by explosives experts.”

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Since Islamic State’s defeat in Sirte, Libyan and Western security officials say militants have been trying to regroup in desert areas to the south, where they were targeted last year by several U.S. air strikes.

They have occasionally set up temporary checkpoints, and had done so in two places on a remote road in the area early on Wednesday, the Misratan official said.

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The Islamic State also claimed a deadly attack on a courthouse complex in Misrata last year.

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