REUTERS: TRIPOLI: The United Arab Emirates embassy in the
Libyan capital Tripoli was attacked on Thursday morning, with no injuries reported, an interior
ministry spokesman said. Diplomatic and security sources said it appeared
a rocket-propelled grenade had been fired at the building in the Siahia neighbourhood in western
Tripoli. "An attack happened this morning on the Emirati embassy - there
are no casualties. An investigation is under way," Interior Ministry Spokesman Rami Kaal told
Reuters without giving further details. On Tuesday a rocket struck a
residential building in Tripoli close to a major hotel, the Corinthia, used by foreign businessmen
and government officials, as well as a tower housing several
embassies.
Interior Minister Mohammad Khalifa al-Sheikh said on
Wednesday the rocket may have been aimed at the Corinthia.
Armed
groups have launched a series of attacks on foreign diplomats and buildings since strongman Muammar
Gaddafi was toppled in 2011. France's embassy in Tripoli was bombed in
April.
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