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IS suspect held over Christian beach killings

The suspected Islamic State militant is believed to have been involved in the killings, which took place on a beach in the city of Sirte.

According to chief prosecutor Al-Sadiq al-Sour, officials have also located the site where victims of the incident 2015 were buried.

Documented in a gruesome video released online by IS extremists, the beheadings stunned Egypt and prompted the country to launch airstrikes targeting extremists in Libya.

REX/Xinhua News Agency

The victims of the killings were abducted during two raids on Sirte in late December 2014 and early January 2015, when the city was a stronghold for Islamist extremists.

Since the defeat of IS last year to a United Nations-backed government in the capital Tripoli, hundreds of militants are believed to have fled Sirte, heading inland.

Pictures: Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

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