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Deadly bomb strikes civilian area in east Libya

Lively area, near a hospital full of civilians in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, the destruction of part of the facility, Tripoli, Libya (AP) - the Mon a deadly car bomb explosion, officials said. The officials gave conflicting casualty figures, the death tolls, ranging from 3 to 10 in the confusion of the attack. Benghazi, which is the birthplace of the revolution led to the ouster of dictator Muammar Gaddafi, has suffered a series of assassinations and other attacks, including the September 11 attacks on the United States diplomatic mission, killing Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The oil-rich North African country, is still very much dominated by the militia, many people, including Gaddafi's army soldiers, who in the 2011 civil war, many attacks attributed to of their infighting rampant control of dispute. However, witnesses and analysts said Monday's explosion to the fore because it hit during the day, in a crowded area, the civilians at risk. Frederick Wehrey of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Foundation, said in an email: "The bombing was significant because it was the first against civilians,". Bombing on the already embattled Ministry of Education, the Ministry of the Interior rule revolutionary brigade going to put new pressure, "he added, referring to the militia. The explosion occurred in Beirut Street, residential and shopping district, in the second largest city in Libya, and soon to the streets of protesters called for stronger security measures. Other vehicles on the street were destroyed and the windows of nearby buildings were shattered. Jalaa Hospital, just a few hundred meters (yards) from the explosion, a few months to protect the Ansar Islamic law, dissolution of extremist organizations, their work after the militia Benghazi residents protest against Stevens. The hospital is now fixed by the mixing of the militia and special forces. Libyan Prime Minister Ali Qidan Cheng recognized government, in part due to instability and lawlessness continue to plague the North African country, 19 months after Gaddafi captured and killed. "The authorities failed to take adequate precautions," he said in remarks Libya al-Ahrar TV channels broadcast live. Zidane, who did not take questions from reporters, said that Libya is still working to create a security forces to deal with such attacks. It is not clear who is behind the attack. Zidan suggested that it may be Gaddafi supporters or other factions - leave the door open a series of group. In New York, the UN Security Council condemned the deadly attack strongest "and" stressed the need to bring to justice the perpetrators of this act. "Urges all States to cooperate with the Libyan authorities to pursue the case. Fathi al-Ubaidi, the Supreme Commander of the Shield of Libya, the army and militia umbrella group, said that a person was arrested, but declined to give further details. Small outbreak of protests in Benghazi and Tripoli after the attack, chanting: "army", "Oh, Zidane, Zidane Oh, the blood of the people of Libya is everywhere." Witnesses and other residents said the day of the explosion is unusual, because the last attack occurred at night, and targeted a police station or foreign missions. International Crisis Group consultant Claudia Gazzini, who is in Benghazi, said: "a bad mood, because of the explosion surprise everyone. "Benghazi people think this is a turning point, because it is the first time I saw one, regardless of indiscriminate attacks against the civilian casualties." Dr. Habib Mohammed el-Obeidy out of the gate after the bombings, the three bodies has been brought to of Benghazi the main Jalaa hospital. He accused the confusion the fact that the number of deaths, the various parts of the body brought in several bags, so that the final number of casualties is difficult to assess. He also said that there is no security on the streets. "When we see the police beat us to understand, because a large part of the security in close cooperation with Gaddafi, but this is the highest civilian areas, do not see security, this is because if someone shuffling around," he said. Last weekend three Benghazi police station exploded. No one has claimed responsibility for these attacks. Senior security official Abdel - Salam Barghathi said 10 people were killed in the bombing, the attackers use the remote control to detonate explosive-laden car parked outside the hospital near a bakery. Weapons, including Kalashnikov rifles were found in the car, he said. "This is the city of Benghazi killing of civilians and destruction of security," he said. Tripoli Interior Minister the Ashour Shwayel early in the Al-Ahrar TV interview with reporters, said that two or three people were killed. At the same time, the Benghazi police chief Tariq al-Kharaz said at least 13 people were killed and 41 people were injured. Mansouri, 38-year-old resident of Bengazhi, Nuozha people said that the attack may mean that the central government embarrassment. "Today's event is sure to draw attention to the shortcomings of the government," she said. Militia grown bold in the past two years, to take a greater role in post-Gaddafi border protection and security of the airport, in order to fill the vacuum, the central government has been unable to control. However, Libya had hoped to return to normal conditions, the militia at the end of the weekend siege of nearly two weeks of two government ministries in the capital, requiring the resignation of the Prime Minister and other Cabinet officials.


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