French embassy in Tripoli bombed, two injured
’Terrorists’ will pay for Libya embassy blast, says French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Libya on Tuesday condemned a car bombing that devastated the French embassy in Tripoli and said “terrorists” will pay for the attack.
After touring the damaged embassy, Fabius told reporters Libyan authorities had pledged to find and punish the “terrorists” who carried out the “cowardly” act.
A car bomb hit the French embassy on Tuesday, wounding two French guards and causing extensive damage in the first attack on a foreign mission since militants stormed the US consulate in Benghazi in September.
The Libyan foreign ministry called the attack in Tripoli a “terrorist” incident.
A reporter at the site said the wall surrounding the property was destroyed and the embassy building extensively damaged. Two cars parked near the embassy were also destroyed.