Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

French embassy inTripoli bombed, 2 injured:Sources

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TRIPOLI, April 23, 2013 (AFP) -

A car bomb hit the France embassy in Libya, wounding two French guards and causing extensive damage in the first attack on a foreign mission since militants stormed the US consulate in Benghazi in September.

The Libyan foreign ministry called the attack in Tripoli a “terrorist” incident.

An AFP correspond­ent at the site said the wall surroundin­g the property was destroyed and the embassy building extensivel­y damaged. Two cars parked near the embassy were also destroyed.

The explosion oc-

A car bomb hit the France embassy in Libya, wounding two French guards and causing extensive damage

curred around 7:00 am (0500 GMT), residents said.

A French source confirmed an attack against the embassy and said one guard was seriously wounded and another lightly hurt.

The mission is located in a two-storey villa in the upmarket Gargaresh area.

France condemned the”odious” attack.

“In liaison with the Libyan authoritie­s, the services of the state will do everything to es- tablish the circumstan­ces of this odious act and rapidly identify the perpetrato­rs,” Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in a statement.

The impact of the explosion also severely damaged two villas near the embassy, while windows of a shop 200 metres (yards) away were blown out.

The street in front of the mission was flooded with water, apparently from a pipe ripped by the blast.

There was no immediate in- formation on who carried out the attack or what the motives.

France, under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy, led air raids against the forces of then Libyan ruler Moamer Kadhafi in 2011 after a rebellion against his regime erupted.

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France's embassy in Libya was hit by what appeared to be a car bomb on Tuesday, injuring two guards - REUTERS
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