Al Jazeera
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Suspected loyalists of toppled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi have attacked the rebel fighters with a car bomb in the capital, Tripoli, killing four people.
“At 5:30am local time [03:30GMT] exactly, I heard an explosion,” Omar Mahmoud, a resident whose windows were shattered at his home in the Al-Andaluss neighbourhood, told the AFP news agency on Wednesday.
“The car was passing in front of my house, it hit the wall and then it exploded,” he said.
The vehicle was completely destroyed and burned by the blast, and hand grenades and rockets were scattered at the site.
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