Fawzi al-Mansouri, head of military intelligence for Libya's eastern-based LNA, killed in explosive attack outside his home in Benghazi, local media report
Fawzi al-Mansouri, head of the military intelligence department of the eastern-based Libyan National Army, was killed in an explosive attack outside his home in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, local media reported Monday, with an investigation launched.
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