Libya sacks Benghazi security chiefs after U.S. attacks

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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya has sacked its security chiefs for Benghazi after a deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in the eastern city last week, Interior Minister Fawzi Abdel A'al told Reuters. Colonel Salahadeen Doghman will replace the deputy interior minister for the east, Wanis Sharif, as well as the head of national security for Benghazi, Hassan Bou Hmida. "The decision to replace Mr. Sharif and the security chief was made last week," Abdel A'al said. "We will do what we think is right if there is a weakness within the security leadership that has affected the security work in the city. ...




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