The Borneo Post (Sabah)

1 dead, 149 wounded in mosque attack in Libya’s Benghazi

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BENGHAZI, Libya: Twin bomb blasts struck a mosque in Benghazi in eastern Libya on Friday, killing at least one person and wounding 149 in the latest attack to target worshipper­s in the city.

The explosions hit the mosque at the start of weekly prayers in Libya’s second city, which lies 1,000 kilometres east of Tripoli, a security source told AFP.

In the wake of the blasts debris was left scattered across the floor of the mosque, with windows blown out and bloodstain­s smeared on the wall.

The security source said one bomb had been hidden in a coffin in the courtyard of the mosque and another in a shoe cabinet at the entrance.

One person was killed and 149 wounded, according to Moataz Trabelsi, spokesman for the health ministry of the parallel administra­tion based in the east of the North African country.

A previous hospital bulletin spoke of 62 wounded.

The blasts follow twin car bombings outside a mosque in Benghazi after prayers on Jan 24 that left nearly 40 people dead.

There was no claim of responsibi­lity for that attack, which underscore­d the ongoing chaos in the Benghazi region which is controlled by the forces of military strongman Khalifa Haftar.

Haftar, who opposes a UNbacked unity government based in Tripoli, announced Benghazi’s ‘liberation’ from jihadists in July last year after a three-year campaign, but sporadic violence has continued.

The United Nations mission in Libya condemned the latest “brutal bombings” and said the reports of civilian casualties were “deeply concerning”.

“This heinous act should not provide a justificat­ion for revenge attacks. Prompt, impartial investigat­ions should bring perpetrato­rs to justice,” the mission said on Twitter.

Fears over potential reprisals are heightened by the reported summary execution of around 10 jihadist prisoners by a commander loyal to Haftar following last month’s bombings.

Video showed Mahmoud alWerfalli — who was already wanted by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court over 33 suspected extra-judicial killings — apparently shooting dead the detainees at the scene of the blasts.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Libyans inspect the interior of a mosque in Benghazi after it was hit with an twin bomb attack.
— AFP photo Libyans inspect the interior of a mosque in Benghazi after it was hit with an twin bomb attack.

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