Explosion at mosque in Libya's Benghazi kills 2, injures 75
BENGHAZI, Libya – Libyan officials say twin bomb explosions at a mosque in the city of Benghazi have killed at least two people and wounded 75 others.
Motaz Agouri, an official at Benghazi security directorate's media office, said the explosion took place during Friday prayers inside the Saad Ibn Ibada mosque in Benghazi's busy Berka district.
Agouri said the bombs were planted in separate rooms inside the mosque.
In January, a twin car bombing near a mosque in Benghazi's Salmani neighborhood killed at least 33 people.
Benghazi has seen often seen fighting between forces loyal to the self-styled Libyan National Army and Islamist militia opponents.
Libya descended into chaos after the 2011 uprising that toppled and killed ruler Moammar Gadhafi. The country has been since split between rival governments and militias.