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    More than 33 people were killed in two car bombs in Libya

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     More than 33 people were killed in two car bombs in Libya Empty More than 33 people were killed in two car bombs in Libya

    Post by Rocky Wed 24 Jan 2018, 2:23 am

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    [rtl]At least 33 people were killed and dozens injured, including security officials and civilians in two car bombs in the city of Benghazi in eastern Libya on Tuesday evening.[/rtl]
    [rtl]According to the agency "Reuters" The first explosion occurred in front of a mosque in the neighborhood of Salmani in the center of Benghazi, while the worshipers leave the mosque after the prayer.[/rtl]
    [rtl]About 10 or 15 minutes after health and security officials arrived at the site of the explosion, a second, more powerful explosion was caused by a Mercedes parked on the side of the street, causing damage to an ambulance and more injuries.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Among those killed was Ahmed Fetouri of the Investigations and Arrests Unit of the General Command of the Eastern Libyan Security Forces, and officials said Mehdi al-Falah, a senior intelligence official, was among the nearly 50 wounded.[/rtl]




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