2 killed in Libya clashes as blast rocks Benghazi
Clashes on Monday between a Libyan
brigade affiliated with the army and an armed group in the coastal city
of Sirte killed two people.
Four people were injured in the clashes, which continued for several
hours, prompting government and other offices to close in the city, the
official LANA news agency reported.
Also on Monday, a car bomb exploded in the eastern city of Benghazi but caused no casualties, witnesses said.
Libya's new leaders have been struggling to assert their authority and re-establish security in the North African country since strongman Moammar Gaddafi was killed in October 2011.
More than 1,000 inmates broke out of a prison near Benghazi on Saturday as protesters stormed political party offices.
Protests were triggered by the killing on Friday of a prominent anti-Islamist rights activist, Abdel-Salam al-Mesmari, in Benghazi.
A policeman and an army officer were also gunned down in another part of the city.
Also on Monday, a car bomb exploded in the eastern city of Benghazi but caused no casualties, witnesses said.
Libya's new leaders have been struggling to assert their authority and re-establish security in the North African country since strongman Moammar Gaddafi was killed in October 2011.
More than 1,000 inmates broke out of a prison near Benghazi on Saturday as protesters stormed political party offices.
Protests were triggered by the killing on Friday of a prominent anti-Islamist rights activist, Abdel-Salam al-Mesmari, in Benghazi.
A policeman and an army officer were also gunned down in another part of the city.
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