Three days after the fall of IS's last remaining stronghold in the north African country, forces loyal to Libya's UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) said "sweep and clean-up" operations in the city had discovered the bodies of 266 jihadists.
The remains were "in the streets or in houses in different neighbourhoods," a statement said.
The pro-GNA coalition announced its full control of Sirte on Monday, in a major blow to the jihadists, and that dozens of IS fighters had surrendered.
Loyalist forces launched the offensive against Sirte on May 12, quickly seizing large parts of the city and cornering the jihadists.
But IS put up fierce resistance with suicide car bombings, snipers and improvised explosive devices.
The battle for the city cost the lives of nearly 700 loyalist troops and wounded some 3,000.
It was impossible to gauge losses among jihadist ranks during the operation, but a pro-GNA security official told AFP today that "at least 2,500" IS fighters had died.
Libya descended into chaos following the 2011 NATO-backed ousting of longtime strongman Moamer Kadhafi, with rival administrations emerging and well-armed militias vying for control of its vast oil wealth.
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