Friday, 11 October 2013

Libya: Bomb Badly Damages Sweden Consulate in Benghazi

A bomb has exploded near the Swedish consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Initial reports indicated that the building sustained heavy damages, but that no one had been hurt in the blast.
Security officials confirmed a car bomb had been detonated near the Swedish consulate on Friday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
DW.DE
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Thursday's brief detainment of Prime Minister Ali Zidan has underlined the chaos currently wracking Libya. Analysts say that unless foreign powers offer the government help, the country could become "a failed state." (10.10.2013)
No one was injured in the attack, according to initial reports. However, the explosion left the building heavily damaged.
Libyan officials have struggled to maintain peace in the country since the 2011 civil war.
The bombing came a day after gunmen released Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan from captivity. The abduction appeared to be in retaliation for the Libyan government's alleged involvement in the US capture of a suspected al-Qaeda militant over the weekend.
The attack also came in the wake of an assault on Russia's embassy in Tripoli by an armed group less than two weeks ago.
On September 11, militants linked to al-Qaeda affiliates attacked the US consulate in Benghazi, killing the US ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

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