THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- International Criminal Court prosecutors say they will review efforts by Libya's new rulers to investigate the death of the country's longtime dictator, Muammar Qaddafi.

Prosecutors say in a letter sent Tuesday to the lawyer of one of the late dictator's daughters that they will give details of the review to the United Nations Security Council in a report next May.

In the same report, prosecutors will outline their "strategy with regards to future investigations" of alleged war crimes in Libya.

Attorney Nick Kaufman wrote to prosecutors earlier this month seeking details of any ICC investigation into the October slayings of Qaddafi and one of his sons, Muatassim, after they were captured by rebels.