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13 killed in Benghazi suicide bombings, clashes

Twin suicide bombings rocked the vicinity of Benina airbase in eastern Benghazi on Thursday, followed by fierce clashes between Islamist militiamen and pro-Haftar troops.

02.10.2014 - Update : 02.10.2014
13 killed in Benghazi suicide bombings, clashes

BENGHAZI

By Moataz al-Majbari

At least 13 people were killed and 70 others injured on Thursday in a twin suicide bombing and subsequent clashes near an airbase associated with renegade general Khalifa Haftar in Libya's eastern city of Benghazi.

A source at the government-run Marg hospital in Benghazi told Anadolu Agency that the facility had received 13 bodies, mostly army troops and civilians, and 70 injured people from the site of the clashes near Benina airbase, which is run by pro-Haftar forces.

Twin suicide bombings rocked the vicinity of Benina airbase in eastern Benghazi on Thursday, followed by fierce clashes between Islamist militiamen and pro-Haftar troops.

Libya has been dogged by political instability since Muammar Gaddafi's ouster and death in 2011, with several militias who helped overthrow the strongman holding onto their weapons.

Benghazi, Libya's second city, has recently turned into a battlefield between troops loyal to Haftar and the Islamist Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council and Ansar al-Sharia militias.

The Libyan government, meanwhile, has remained largely absent from the scene.

Earlier this year, Haftar declared war on armed Islamist militias based in eastern Libya, dubbing his campaign "Operation Dignity" – the stated aim of which was to "purge" Libya of "extremists."

After serving as army chief-of-staff under Gaddafi, Haftar spent nearly two decades in the United States in exile before returning to Libya in 2011 to join the uprising against the autocratic ruler.

Since Gaddafi's ouster and death some three years ago, Libyan authorities have struggled to restore law and order, with many militias that had helped overthrow Gaddafi refusing to surrender their weapons.

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