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Militants attack Libya's Foreign Ministry, 3 killed

BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) - A suicide bomber targeted the entrance of Libya's Foreign Ministry in Tripoli on Tuesday, killing three people, including a prominent militia leader, according to security officials.

The officials said a second attacker was shot dead by guards before he could detonate his explosive vest. An explosion believed to have been caused by a car bomb went off before the two attackers approached the ministry, located at the heart of Tripoli.

They identified the militia leader killed in the attack as Abdul-Rahman Mazoughi of the Revolutionary Brigade.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.

The Health Ministry confirmed the death toll and said 10 other people were wounded.

No one immediately claimed the attack, which bore the hallmarks of the Islamic State group.

The United Nations in Libya condemned the "cowardly terrorist" attack on the Foreign Ministry.

"Terrorism will not triumph over the Libyans' decision to move forward toward building their state and renouncing violence," it said in a statement.

"We will work with the Libyan people to prevent terrorist groups from turning Libya into a haven or an arena for their crimes," said Ghassan Salamé, the U.N. special envoy to Libya.

Libya has been a haven for militants since a 2011 uprising toppled dictator Moammar Gadhafi. The country is split between rival governments, each backed by an array of local militias.

Libyan Foreign Minister Mohamed Siala, right, Interior Minister Fathi Bash Agha, center and Spokesperson for the President of the Presidency Council Mohamed el-Sallak give a press conference shortly after an attack on the foreign ministry building, in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Dec, 25, 2018. Security officials said Tuesday that a suicide bomber targeted the entrance of Libya’s Foreign Ministry in Tripoli, killing several people, including a prominent militia leader. They said a second attacker was shot dead by guards before he could detonate his explosive vest. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa) The Associated Press
Smoke rises shortly after an attack on the foreign ministry building, in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Dec, 25, 2018. Security officials said Tuesday that a suicide bomber targeted the entrance of Libya’s Foreign Ministry in Tripoli, killing several people, including a prominent militia leader. They said a second attacker was shot dead by guards before he could detonate his explosive vest. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa) The Associated Press
An ambulance carries injured as smoke rises following a deadly attack on the foreign ministry building, in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Dec, 25, 2018. Security officials said Tuesday that a suicide bomber targeted the entrance of Libya’s Foreign Ministry in Tripoli, killing several people, including a prominent militia leader. They said a second attacker was shot dead by guards before he could detonate his explosive vest. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa) The Associated Press
Fire damaged the foreign ministry building, after a deadly attack, in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Dec, 25, 2018. Security officials said Tuesday that a suicide bomber targeted the entrance of Libya’s Foreign Ministry in Tripoli, killing several people, including a prominent militia leader. They said a second attacker was shot dead by guards before he could detonate his explosive vest. (AP Photo/Mohamed Ben Khalifa) The Associated Press
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