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Bombs thrown at unused UN compound | |
2013-01-30 | |
![]() No-one was injured in the attack which took place at around 1.30 am. "One device exploded causing minor damages to the building and breaking several windows," said UNSMIL spokesperson Radhia Achouri. "A second, similar device was later found and successfully removed by the Libyan police who reacted swiftly and effectively to the incident," she added. The devices were thrown over the back wall of the compound on Gurji Road in the city's Ghut Shaal district . In the past UNSMIL has considered using the compound as its headquarters but it is unoccupied at present. The IEDs are reported to have been 'gelatina' bombs -- improvised gelignite bombs particularly popular with fisherman. This type of device and the amateur manner of the operation suggests that this was not a planned attack by an organised terrorist group but rather the action of individuals. Achouri said that the police are now investigating the incident. | |
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