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A rebel army officer rushes to inspect damaged vehicles after an explosion at Tibesti hotel in Benghazi June 1, 2011.
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By Sherine El Madany
BENGHAZI, Libya |
Wed Jun 1, 2011 8:10pm EDT
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - An explosion damaged a hotel used by rebels and foreigners in Libya's rebel-controlled eastern city of Benghazi Wednesday, wounding one person, police said.
The hotel has been used for rebel news conferences, and the National Transitional Council, which is fighting to topple Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has offices there.
Many journalists are also staying at the hotel which overlooks the sea in central Benghazi.
A Reuters witness at the scene saw two fire brigade vehicles, an ambulance and a tow truck dragging away a burned vehicle. Security had also been stepped up around the hotel.
Nasser El Haram, a police officer, told Reuters the rebel authorities believed the explosion might be linked to Gaddafi agents still operating in rebel-controlled eastern areas.
"It could be the remnants of Gaddafi's regime because the Tibesti hotel is the symbol of the revolution," he said.
Abdel Hafiz Ghoga, vice chairman of the National Transitional Council, told Reuters the explosion was believed to have been caused by a hand grenade thrown from a distance.
"Four cars exploded as a result of the hand grenade. The investigation is under way until we find out the type of bomb," he said.
Ghoga described the explosion as a "desperate attempt" by Gaddafi's loyalists to instill terror.
"People know that these attempts are targeted against their freedom but on the contrary, these attempts speed up the revolution and its success," said Ghoga.
"This is evidence that Gaddafi's regime is running out of options. The chains are tightening around him."
(Reporting by Writing by William Maclean and Shaimaa Fayed; Editing by Maria Golovnina)
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Branwen wrote:
BBC finally admits what has already been known, about evidence of the “rebels” also being responsible of war crimes. but so far almost total silence from Reuters.
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