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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Abdullah bending survives assassination attempt in Tobruk







Survived Libyan Prime Minister, Abdullah bending, from an assassination attempt after leaving the city of Tobruk on Tuesday evening, according to "Sky News Arabic".

Sky News said, according to the sources, the assassination attempt that resulted in the injury of a number of guards Prime Minister internationally recognized, were injured.

It did not reveal the operation, which came after a tumultuous parliamentary session devoted to the accountability of the government attended bending details, and saw the riots outside the parliament building.

The number of older people on the protesters to ignite the fire in two cars outside the building, prompting the head of the House of Representatives, the wife of Saleh, to suspend the meeting for a brief period.

The MP Tariq Jerohy has described the events that took place outside the parliament, who is based in based in Tobruk, as a "premeditated and fabricated".

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