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A number of shops were destroyed in a bombing in Benghazi's Hada'iq area. Thebomb,which was placed in a black plastic bin bag, appeared to target a local cafe owner who had been accused of supporting the Tobruk government and Khalifah Haftar. No one was killed in theattackbut it did result in serious damage to nearby property. |
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Following bombings in Tobruk and Al Abraq, the Libyan army launched several airstrikes on Darna, killing three Islamist militia fighters. |
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32.08361 |
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A suicideattackhit the centre of Tobruk killing one person (and the attacker) and injuring more than twenty. |
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Fighting continued in the north east of central Benghazi in the city's Sabri [also Al-Sabiri] district, as pro-government forces attempt to take control of the commercial port. |
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Libya |
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In Benghazi, tanks under the command of Haftar's forces shelled the centre of the city without causingcasualties. Benghazi's Ard Bal'un district was the scene ofclashesbetween the Shura council fighters and Haftar's forces. |
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32.76704 |
22.63669 |
Libya |
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A soldier of Haftar's Operation Dignity Forces was beheaded by militants in Derna. |
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32.76704 |
22.63669 |
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A number of foreign fighters appear to have died as Derna was hit by two further air strikes after a succession air raids. |
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32.89171 |
13.19396 |
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A car bomb exploded outside the Egyptian Embassy in Tripoli injuring two guards. The attack was blamed on Islamist militias Fajr Libya and Ansar al-Sharia, but Dawn of Libya denied involvement in the blasts outside the two embassies and promised to identify the perpetrators. |
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32.8493 |
13.09022 |
Libya |
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A car bomb exploded outside the UAE Embassy in Tripoli injuring three people. The attack was blamed on Islamist militias Fajr Libya and Ansar al-Sharia but Dawn of Libya denied involvement in the blasts outside the two embassies and promised to identify the perpetrators. |
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The CEO ofLibya'smain shipping company, the General National Maritime Transport Company and the dean of the faculty of economics were kidnapped in Tripoli. |