Explosions shook the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, a security official said, triggering protests a day after more than 1,100 prisoners escaped in a prison riot.
Condemn violence, hundreds of protesters gathered in the streets of Benghazi, according to residents.
Kaal Lamy said Interior Ministry spokesman, in a targeted blast in the northern city court Thirteen people suffered minor injuries.
Mohammed al-Hijazy safe operation of Benghazi spokesman added: "The attackers threw an explosive device, as it is under the car parked in front of the courthouse."
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Hijazy in front of an office belonging to the Ministry of Justice said another explosion occurred, but it is not clear what happened in this event.
Two families occurred around the time of the explosion broke their fasts.
Nearby residents said the Court, construction, and other nearby suffered significant damage. Windows were blasted, and debris scattered on the ground.
"It was very loud, I saw the smoke," said resident Hassan Bakoush. "Some balconies of nearby buildings were damaged."
Armed violence and lawlessness, resulting in some militia groups tend to do whatever they want, have a large area of ??governance faltering oil-producing North African country following the 2011 war to overthrow Gaddafi.
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Benghazi protesters take to work the streets, shouting anti-government and anti-Muslim Brotherhood slogans, the demonstrators Abdulhay Muhammad said, echoing a scene from two days ago.
"We are protesting weak security, people are very angry," he said. "People were shouting 'Benghazi woke up", "people want the Muslim Brotherhood' and 'Zeidan collect your belongings", "he added, referring to Prime Minister Ali Zeidan.
Assassination prompted protest
Hundreds of protesters attacked the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood and a Liberty Alliance's headquarters in the capital, Benghazi and Tripoli offices, the protesters turned violent late on Friday.
These prominent political activist and critic of the brothers, Abdul Salam people Mosmary, shot after leaving a mosque killed in Benghazi protest prompted. Last Friday also killed two officers in the city.
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"These are professional killers, instead of the normal criminals," Justice Minister Salah al-Marghani told reporters in Tripoli to Benghazi, the finger Friday assassinated.
He added that the government hopes the team from "friendly" countries and members of the UN Security Council to investigate the violence.
Zeidan said he would reshuffle his cabinet, the restructuring of the government to cope with the "urgent" situation in the country. A spokesman for the Libyan parliament, said its members will hold an emergency meeting on Monday.
Earlier on Sunday, officials said that about 100 prisoners escaped during a prison riot in Kuafiya 1,117 on Saturday in the outskirts of Benghazi, has been recaptured.
Officials said there had been outside the prison compound, and some prisoners after riots set inside his clothes and bed sheets on fire attacks. Guard opened the door to let them escape a fire, Marghani said.
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Some residents had helped guards to arrest fugitives.
Mohammed Sharif, director of security in Benghazi, said some prisoners put yourself and others have been captured.
Officials say escaped from other African countries, including criminals.
Benghazi has seen a wave of violence since last year, attacks on security forces and foreign targets, including attacks on the United States delegation in September last year, the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed.
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