One dead, 129 wounded after bomb left in coffin at mosque in Benghazi, Libya
Twin bomb blasts struck a mosque in Benghazi in eastern Libya on Friday, killing at least one person and wounding 129 in the latest attack to target worshippers in the city.
The explosions hit the mosque at the start of weekly prayers in Libya’s second city, which lies 620 miles (1,000 kilometres) east of Tripoli, a security source said.
In the wake of the blasts debris was left scattered across the floor of the mosque, with windows blown out and bloodstains smeared on the wall.

The security source said one bomb had been hidden in a coffin in the courtyard of the mosque and another in a shoe cabinet at the entrance.
One person was killed and 129 wounded, according to Moataz Trabelsi, spokesman for the health ministry of the parallel administration based in the east of the North African country.