BENGHAZI - - A car bomb blew up on Tuesday close to the headquarters of the Libyan opposition, National Transition Council, in the eastern city of Benghazi.
The bombing took place just 200 metres far from the rebels' Head Quarter. No loss of lives has been reported, but nearby buildings were damaged badly.
It is the first incidence of car bombing in Benghazi, a stronghold of Libyan rebels, since anti-Gaddafi demonstrations erupted in mid-February. The city, along with most other eastern cities and towns, has been under rebel control since then.
The bombing took place just 200 metres far from the rebels' Head Quarter. No loss of lives has been reported, but nearby buildings were damaged badly.
It is the first incidence of car bombing in Benghazi, a stronghold of Libyan rebels, since anti-Gaddafi demonstrations erupted in mid-February. The city, along with most other eastern cities and towns, has been under rebel control since then.
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