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1 killed, scores injured in twin bombings at Benghazi mosque | |
(35 minutes later) | |
At least one person has been killed and dozens more injured following a double bomb attack at a mosque in Benghazi, eastern Libya, following Friday prayers. | |
Late last month around 35 people were killed in two bombings at another mosque in the city. | Late last month around 35 people were killed in two bombings at another mosque in the city. |
READ MORE: Dozens killed & injured in twin bomb attack in Libya’s Benghazi (GRAPHIC VIDEO) | READ MORE: Dozens killed & injured in twin bomb attack in Libya’s Benghazi (GRAPHIC VIDEO) |
Local media are reporting that the bombing of the Abi Harira mosque in the Majuri neighborhood was carried out by an attacker with a bag of explosives. One person has been killed, according to local reports. | |
A military source told Reuters that the devices appear to have been detonated remotely using a mobile phone. | |
A hospital nearby said in a Facebook post that it had received more than 45 injured people, some of whom are in critical condition. | |
The Mediterranean port town is Libya’s second largest city. It is controlled by the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by commander Khalifa Haftar. Haftar, who is seen as a potential contender in national elections, launched a military offensive in the city in 2014 following a series of bombing attacks. No group has claimed responsibility, but the blasts have been blamed on Islamist militants. | |
The LNA has reportedly been targeted in several small scale attacks in recent months. Libya has been in turmoil since long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi was toppled by a NATO-backed rebellion in 2011. |