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Libya army colonel escapes 'assassination bid'

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AFP Benghazi
A colonel in the restive Libyan city of Benghazi escaped a bomb attack today after discovering the device placed under his car outside his home, a security official said.

The incident comes a day after a TV journalist survived an attack in Benghazi after coming under a hail of bullets.

Colonel Jelal al-Arafi discovered the device and immediately ran away from the vehicle when the bomb exploded, security spokesman Colonel Abdallah al-Zayedi said.

"He was injured in the foot and underwent surgery at a hospital in Benghazi," Zayedi said, adding that this was an "attempted assassination."

Cradle of the 2011 uprising that ousted long-time dictator Moamer Kadhafi, Benghazi has been rocked by a series of killings of soldiers and police who served under the former regime.
 

In recent days, journalists have also come under attack.

Yesterday, Khadija al-Ammami, director of Libya Al-Ahrar television's Benghazi office, was shot at several times when she was in her car on the way to her office but miraculously survived, a colleague said.

She later received telephone threats that she would be killed next time.

That attack came three days after a Libyan doctor who hosted a television programme on human development was shot dead by unknown gunmen in Benghazi, Libya's second city.

Azzedine Koussad, a presenter for Libya Al-Hurra television, was hit by several rounds as he sat in his parked car.

Libya's new authorities have struggled to re-establish order and form a professional army since Kadhafi's overthrow and their efforts to woo militiamen to join the security forces have been scorned.

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First Published: Aug 13 2013 | 8:39 PM IST

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