A bomb exploded outside the French embassy in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, on Tuesday morning, the latest in a string of attacks on wester...
A bomb exploded outside the French embassy in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, on Tuesday morning, the latest in a string of attacks on western diplomatic outposts in the north African nation still recovering from a 2011 armed uprising.
Which left at least two people injured .President François Hollande said in a statement: “France expects the Libyan authorities to shed light on this unacceptable act, to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice. This act is aimed via France at all those countries in the international community engaged in the fight against terrorism.”
The attack took place during a visit by a delegation of French lawmakers to the Libyan capital. Jean Glavany, a Socialist Party member of parliament, told a French broadcaster that one of the injured suffered grave wounds while the other was in good shape.
Which left at least two people injured .President François Hollande said in a statement: “France expects the Libyan authorities to shed light on this unacceptable act, to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice. This act is aimed via France at all those countries in the international community engaged in the fight against terrorism.”
The attack took place during a visit by a delegation of French lawmakers to the Libyan capital. Jean Glavany, a Socialist Party member of parliament, told a French broadcaster that one of the injured suffered grave wounds while the other was in good shape.