Libya oil company offices attacked, causing fire, casualties
BENGHAZI, Libya — Security forces of Libya’s U.N.-backed government on Monday stormed the headquarters of the country’s national oil company in the capital Tripoli shortly after gunmen invaded the building, shooting randomly, setting off explosions and taking hostages, officials said.
The Health Ministry said two people were killed and 10 others wounded in the attack. Health official Malek Merset had earlier said that dozens were wounded from the gunfire, smoke inhalation or the explosions.
At least one explosion rocked the building soon after the gunmen stormed it, starting a fire that swiftly spread through the lower floors, according to the officials.
Mustafa Sanallah, head of the Libyan National Oil Company, told a local television channel that explosions and an exchange of gunfire between the attackers and the building’s security guards caused an unspecified number of deaths.

