Summary Many nearby states risk being destabilized if country's chaos isn't quickly brought under control.
UNITED NATIONS: (AP) - A United Nations special envoy is warning of Islamic State group camps in Libya and says many nearby states risk being destabilized if the country s chaos isn t quickly brought under control.
Hiroute Guebre Sellassie briefed the U.N. Security Council on Thursday on the threats to the Sahel region in western Africa, a week after a senior U.S. general announced that the Islamic State group had set up training camps in eastern Libya.
Army Gen. David Rodriguez, who heads U.S. Africa Command, has said perhaps a couple of hundred fighters are in the camps, but details are sketchy.
Sellassie, the U.N. envoy to the Sahel region, had no details on the camps but urged the international community to do more to stabilize Libya, which has split into two governments.
