A picture of US ambassador in Libya after he was killed yesterday in Benghazi
TRIPOLI, Libya - The U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens(right photo) and three other embassy staff were killed in a rocket attack on Tuesday night that targeted his car in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, a Libyan official said on Wednesday.
“The American ambassador and three staff members were killed when gunmen fired rockets at them,” the official in Benghazi told Reuters.
Source:REUTERS, Al Jazeera“The American ambassador and three staff members were killed when gunmen fired rockets at them,” the official in Benghazi told Reuters.
- Asked about the deaths, a U.S. Embassy employee in Tripoli said: “We have no information regarding this.” The employee said the embassy could confirm the death of one person.
- The Libyan official said the U.S. ambassador had been on his way to a safer venue after protesters attacked the U.S.
- Consulate in Benghazi and opened fire, killing a staff member, in protest at a U.S. film that they deemed blasphemous to the Prophet Mohammad.
- The official said the ambassador and three other staff were killed when gunmen fired rockets at his car. He said the U.S.
- Embassy had sent a military plane to transport the bodies to Tripoli to fly them to the United States.
- Gunmen assaulted the Benghazi compound on Tuesday evening, clashing with Libyan security forces, who withdrew under heavy fire. The attackers fired at the buildings while others threw handmade bombs into the compound, setting off small explosions.
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