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Twin car bombs kill 27 in Benghazi

Group behind attack yet to be identified

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BENGHAZI: Twin car bombs exploded as people left a mosque in a residentia­l area of the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Tuesday night, killing 27 and wounding over 30 in an attack timed to cause mass casualties among first responders, officials said.

Capt Tarek Alkharraz, spokesman for military and police forces in Benghazi, said the first explosion went off in the Salmani neighbourh­ood around 8.20pm on Tuesday and the second bomb went off a half hour later as residents and medics gathered to evacuate the wounded.

Local health official Hani Belras Ali said at least 27 people died had died so far and 32 were wounded.

No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the bombings.

The United Nations condemned the attack on social media, saying that direct or indiscrimi­nate attacks on civilians are prohibited under internatio­nal humanitari­an law and constitute war crimes.

Libya fell into chaos following the ouster and killing of long-time dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, and since 2014 it has been split between rival government­s and parliament­s based in the western and eastern regions, each backed by different militias and tribes.

Islamic State fighters had establishe­d footholds amid the disorder but have been mostly driven out of the main cities.

Benghazi remains a trouble spot, where bombings and attacks still occur on a regular basis.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A boot stained with blood is seen at the site of twin car bombs in Benghazi, Libya on Tuesday.
REUTERS A boot stained with blood is seen at the site of twin car bombs in Benghazi, Libya on Tuesday.

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