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Security forces in control of Libya oil firm

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Libyan security forces overcame gunmen who attacked the state oil company’s headquarte­rs as militias and government­backed forces clashed in the North African country’s capital.

“A number of blasts” rocked National Oil Corp headquarte­rs in Tripoli, and several people were killed and injured, NOC Chairman Mustafa Sanalla told Libya Channel TV after he was evacuated from the building. Some of the injured were in critical condition, and all NOC employees have fled the building, he said.

Security forces are now in control of the building after the deaths of all the attackers, Wissam Al Messmari, a manager for the Petroleum Facilities Guard, said by phone from Tripoli. One of the gunmen was killed by security forces and the rest blew themselves up, he said. Police cordoned off the area, blocking all roads leading to the headquarte­rs, and smoke could be seen rising from the building.

The fighting threatens recovery in the country’s production and export of oil. Libya is a member of Opec and holds Africa’s largest proven reserves of crude oil. It pumped about 970,000 barrels a day in August, an increase of 310,000 from July but still less than the nation produced in February. Scores of people have been killed in clashes that have pitted a militia based in Tarhouna, 100km south of the capital, against forces aligned with the internatio­nally backed government of Prime Minister Fayez Al Sarraj.

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