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Truck Bomb Kills Nearly 50 at Libyan Police Academy

At least 47 people were killed when Libya’s worst bomb attack since the fall of Gaddafi hit a police training centre

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At least 47 people were killed on Thursday when Libya’s worst bomb attack since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi hit a police training centre, as hundreds of recruits gathered for a morning meeting. No group immediately claimed the attack in the town of Zliten, but suicide blasts and car bombings have increased in Libya as Islamist militants have taken advantage of the North African country’s chaos to expand their presence.

Mayor Miftah Hamadi said the truck bomb detonated as around 400 recruits were gathering in the early morning at the police centre in Zliten, a coastal town between the capital Tripoli and the port of Misrata. “It was horrific, the explosion was so loud it was heard from miles away,” Hamadi told Reuters by telephone, his voice choked with emotion. “All the victims were young, and all about to start their lives.”

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At least 47 people were killed  when Libya’s worst bomb attack since the fall of Gaddafi hit a police training centre
Rebel fighters jump away from shrapnel during heavy shelling by forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. (Photo: Reuters)
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The charred remains of a vehicle lay strewn across the ground near the police academy building. Parked cars were mangled by the force of the blast. Witnesses said residents ferried victims to Misrata hospitals in ambulances and cars, many with shrapnel wounds and some bodies too damaged to be identified.

Fozi Awnais, head of the crisis committee for the health ministry in Tripoli, said that 47 people had died and 118 more were wounded.

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Since a NATO-backed revolt ousted Gaddafi, Libya has slipped deeper into turmoil with two rival governments and a range of armed factions locked in a struggle for control of the OPEC state and its oil wealth. In the chaos, Islamic State militants have grown in strength, taking over the city of Sirte and launching attacks on oilfields.

The Zliten blast was the worst since an attack in February last year, when three car bombs hit the eastern city of Qubbah, killing 40 people in what officials described as a revenge attack for Egyptian air strikes on Islamist militant targets.

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At least 47 people were killed  when Libya’s worst bomb attack since the fall of Gaddafi hit a police training centre
Libya is now the third big stronghold for Islamist group ISIS, which declared a Caliphate to rule over all Muslims from territory it holds in Syria and Iraq. (Photo: Reuters)
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For more than a year, an armed faction called Libya Dawn has controlled Tripoli, setting up its own self-declared government, reinstating the former parliament and forcing the recognised government to operate in the east of the country. Western officials say forming a united government would be the first step in Libya seeking international help to fight against Islamic State, including training for a new army and possible air strikes against militant targets.

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Topics:  Libya   Muammar Gaddafi   terror attack 

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