Libya foils plot to attack UN office

TRIPOLI, Aug 22 (NNN-XINHUA) — Libya’s security forces foiled an attempt to attack the headquarters of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya with a rocket-propelled grenade, the Libyan Interior Ministry said Thursday.

The Libyan forces intercepted an “SPG” rocket fired at the UN compound in Tripoli, which fell on a residential house in the Janzour municipality, causing no casualties or significant material damage, said a statement published on the ministry’s website.

A Toyota car was seized containing two additional rockets and the launcher used in the attack, said the statement, adding that authorities have launched an investigation to identify those involved and bring them to justice.

The ministry stressed its commitment to safeguarding diplomatic and international missions in Libya, pledging that the security services would not tolerate any outlaws and would continue to preserve stability and prevent security breaches.

The incident came just hours after UN Special Representative to Libya Hanna Serwaa Tetteh presented a new roadmap to the UN Security Council aimed at ending the current political deadlock in the country. — NNN-XINHUA

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