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Deadly blast rocks Benghazi hospital  
 
At least 12 killed and dozens wounded in explosion in car park of main 
emergency hospital in eastern Libyan city.
Last Modified: 13 May 2013 15:01   
 
Four police stations were bombed in Benghazi in recent days - two on Friday and 
two on Sunday  [Reuters] 
A car bomb has exploded outside a major hospital in 
Libya's northern city of Benghazi, killing at least 12 people and 
wounding dozens more, according to official sources.
Witnesses and an official said that the bomb struck the car park of 
the city's main emergency Al-Jala hospital on Monday afternoon.
The AFP news agency said at least 30 people had been wounded besides the 
fatalities.
Benghazi was the cradle of the uprising that ended Muammar Gaddafi's 42 years 
of iron rule in 2011.
The blast was caused by a car bomb and "caused deaths and injuries", a security 
official said, without immediately being able to give further 
details.
Abdullah Massoud, Libyan deputy interior minister, said the blast caused 
massive damage in the hospital area.
It damaged a dozen or more vehicles and shattered the windows of 
buildings nearby, sending aloft a thick cloud of smoke and flinging dust 
several blocks away.
 
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Only one of the dead was carried into the hospital intact, a doctor 
told Reuters news agency, which made it difficult to immediately 
establish the number of people killed.
Another doctor said three deaths were confirmed including a child, along with 
17 injuries.
"I saw people running and some of them were collecting parts of bodies," a 
witness who declined to be identified said.
Hundreds of angry people gathered at the scene, blaming armed groups 
for the explosion and calling for them to be driven from Benghazi.
Benghazi has seen frequent attacks and assassinations targeting security 
officials in recent months.
The post-Gaddafi transitional government based in Tripoli exerts scant 
authority over much of the country.
The latest violence comes days after the US and Britain withdrew some staff 
from their embassies in the Libyan capital citing security 
concerns over a flare-up between armed groups and the authorities.
The fighters, mostly former rebels who helped topple Gaddafi, had 
surrounded the foreign and justice ministries to press for a vote in the 
National Assembly barring former officials of his regime from holding 
government jobs.
They lifted the siege on Sunday, ending a two-week standoff, days 
after the vote was passed by the General National Congress and a pledge 
by Ali Zeidan, the prime minister, to reshuffle the cabinet soon.  
 
Source: 
Agencies  

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