| Al Qubbah bombings | |
|---|---|
| Part of Libyan civil war (2014–2020) | |
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| Location | 32°27′36″N22°09′00″E / 32.4600°N 22.1500°E / 32.4600; 22.1500 Al Qubbah, Libya |
| Date | 20 February 2015 |
Attack type | Bombing |
| Weapons | Three bombs |
| Deaths | 40 [1] |
| Perpetrators | |
Islamist conflict with Libyan National Army ISIL and anti-ISIL operations Factional fighting LNA vs GNA
Terror attacks
Foreign involvement Peace Process | |
The al Qubbah bombings occurred in Al Qubbah, Libya on February 20, 2015.
Operatives loyal to the Islamic State group detonated three bombs in al-Qubbah, targeting a petrol station, a police station, and the home of President of the Libyan House of Representatives since 5 August 2014 (and effectively the country's parliamentary speaker) Aguila Saleh Issa. [1] These attacks reportedly killed at least 40 people. [1] Six Egyptians were identified among the fatalities, whose bodies were repatriated to Egypt via the Sallum border crossing. [2]
ISIL said that the attacks were carried out in retaliation for the February 2015 Egyptian airstrikes in Libya. [3] The Egyptian Air Force had launched strikes following the kidnapping and beheading of 21 Copts in Libya in February 2015.
The U.S. State Department, [4] the Misrata Municipality, [5] and General National Congress (Libya Dawn) [6] condemned the attacks.
