Last Updated: Sun Dec 30, 2012 23:30 pm (KSA) 20:30 pm (GMT)

Two killed in blast at Egyptian-run church in Libya

Christian Catholics living in Libya attend a Good Friday service in central Tripoli on April 22, 2011 (AFP)
Christian Catholics living in Libya attend a Good Friday service in central Tripoli on April 22, 2011 (AFP)

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry says an explosion at an Egyptian Coptic church in Libya’s third largest city, Misrata, has killed two people and wounded two others.

The statement by the Foreign Ministry says Sunday’s explosion killed two Egyptian citizens working at the church in preparation for traditional New Year’s Eve mass.

Egypt’s ambassador visited the church in the coastal city after the attack and urged Libyan security forces to ensure the property is guarded.

A Libyan security official says the deadly attack was caused by a bomb made from an explosive material that typically requires a detonator. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the incident is still under investigation.

Tens of thousands of Egyptian workers have returned to work in Libya following last year’s civil war, despite security dangers.

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