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Benghazi air space shut over security fears: Libya source

Air traffic has been suspended for security reasons to Libya's second city Benghazi, where the American ambassador was killed when the US consulate came under attack this week, an airport source said on Friday.

Updated on: Sep 14, 2012 02:51 PM IST
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Air traffic has been suspended for security reasons to Libya's second city Benghazi, where the American ambassador was killed when the US consulate came under attack this week, an airport source said on Friday.

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"We received orders on Thursday evening to immediately suspend all flights for security reasons," the source told AFP.

Initial reports said that Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed by a mob outside the consulate in Benghazi on Tuesday as they tried to flee an angry protest against a US-produced movie deemed offensive to Islam.

But it is now believed Stevens died from smoke inhalation after becoming trapped in the compound when suspected Islamic militants fired on the building with rocket-propelled grenades and set it ablaze.

US officials identified two of the four Americans killed in Tuesday's attack as former members of the elite Navy SEALs, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty, while the other victim was named as Sean Smith, an information management officer.

Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagur told AFP on Thursday that a "big advance" had been made in the probe into the deadly attack.

In his first interview since his election as premier on Wednesday night, Abu Shagur said that arrests had already been made and that more were under way.

"We have made a big advance. We have some names and some photographs," he said.

 
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