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30 killed in Libya car bomb attacks

Updated on: 20 February,2015 05:38 PM IST  | 
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At least 30 people were killed Friday when three car bombs exploded simultaneously at three places in the eastern Libyan city of Al-Gubba, according to security sources and witnesses

30 killed in Libya car bomb attacks

Tripoli: At least 30 people were killed Friday when three car bombs exploded simultaneously at three places in the eastern Libyan city of Al-Gubba, according to security sources and witnesses.


The simultaneous blasts targeted a security office building, a gas station, and the residence of Akila Saleh Issa, a parliament leader, killing at least 30 people, a security official said.


"The three explosions took place at the same time. They were very loud and could be heard all over the city," Xinhua news agency quoted a witness as saying.


"We could not confirm whether the car bombs were detonated by suicide bombers," a security source added.

The city of Al-Gubba is under the control of the Libyan army and the forces of Major General Khalifa Haftar.

These explosions came a few days after joint airstrikes by Libyan and Egyptian air forces against militant-held sites. The airstrikes were carried out after an online video was posted showing Islamic State militants beheading 21 Egyptian Coptic Christian hostages in the city of Sirte.

Libya, a major oil producer in North Africa, has been witnessing a frayed political process after its former leader Muammar Gaddafi was toppled during the 2011 political turmoil. The country is now juggling between two rival parliaments and governments.

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