French embassy in Tripoli bombed

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 23 April 2013 | 18.59

A car bomb hit the France embassy in Libya, injuring two French guards and causing extensive damage. Source: AAP

A CAR bomb has hit the French embassy in Libya wounding two French guards and causing extensive damage.

It is the first attack on a foreign mission since militants stormed the US consulate in Benghazi in September.

Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz branded the act a "terrorist" incident, and French President Francois Hollande said Tripoli must act quickly to find the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

The attack comes after the ouster of long-time dictator Moamer Gaddafi and as French forces are engaged in a battle against Islamist extremists in Mali.

The explosion occurred around 7am, residents said.

The wall surrounding the property was destroyed and the embassy building extensively damaged, with one French employee saying "there's nothing left of my office".

The explosion destroyed two cars parked nearby, damaged two neighbouring villas and blew out the windows of a shop 200 metres away.

The street in front of the mission was flooded with water, apparently from a pipe ripped by the blast.

A French source said one guard was seriously wounded and another lightly hurt in the attack on the mission, housed in a two-storey villa in the upmarket Gargaresh area.

France condemned the "odious" attack.

"In liaison with the Libyan authorities, the services of the state will do everything to establish the circumstances of this odious act and rapidly identify the perpetrators," Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in a statement.

A diplomat in Paris said Fabius would fly to Tripoli later in the day.

President Hollande said in a statement that "France expects the Libyan authorities to ensure that all possible light is shed on this unacceptable act so that the perpetrators are identified and brought to justice."

Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz condemned the bombing as a "terrorist act," but declined to speculate on who carried it out or the motive.

"We regret this act and express our solidarity with the French government and people," he added, announcing that a joint commission had been formed to investigate the attack.

France, under then president Nicolas Sarkozy, led NATO air raids against Kadhafi's forces under a UN resolution aimed at protecting civilians.

Since Gaddafi's fall, Libya has been plagued by persistent insecurity, especially in the region of Benghazi, which has been hit by bombings and assassinations that has forced many Westerners to leave the eastern city.

Four Americans, including ambassador Chris Stevens, were killed when heavily armed men overran the Benghazi mission on September 11, setting fire to much of the compound and then attacking a nearby annex.


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