Libyan minister shot dead
Gunmen
driving in a car opened fire Saturday night on a Libyan government
minister, killing him instantly, a Libyan defense official said.
Deputy Industry Minister Hassan
al-Darouei was slain while visiting his hometown of Sirte, a Libyan
defense ministry official told CNN on condition of anonymity because he
is not allowed to speak to the media.
According to the official, unknown men
fired on al-Darouei near a market in the Mediterranean city some 450
kilometers (280 miles) southeast of Tripoli.
Al-Darouei’s body has since been moved to a morgue, the defense official said.
Sirte was the hometown of longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi.
He was ousted, and killed, after being
captured by rebel forces in October 2011 — just a few months after
protests evolved into a full-fledged civil war.
The years since have been marked by some progress as well as persistent instability, including sporadic violence.
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