Bomb found under Italian embassy car in Libya

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Back of Italian embassy car damaged by a bomb, Tripoli, 11 June 2013Image source, Reuters
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Diplomats had parked the car to go shopping

A bomb has been found under an Italian embassy car in Libya's capital Tripoli.

Diplomats had parked the car and gone shopping in the central Zawiyat Dahmani area when the driver noticed the device, officials said.

Police cordoned the area off and the bomb exploded, causing damage mainly to the back of the car. No-one was killed or injured.

A foreign ministry spokesman in Rome said two embassy officials had been travelling in the car.

Libyan authorities have been struggling to ensure security since former leader Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in late 2011.

In April, a car bomb outside the French embassy in Tripoli injured two French guards and a number of residents.