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Libya Regrets Attacks On European Embassies 

 
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> A TV grab
shows Seif al-Arab Qaddafi, who was reportedly killed in a
NATO air strike

A TV grab shows Seif al-Arab Qaddafi, who was reportedly killed in a NATO
air strike

May 02, 2011 

Libya's government says it regrets attacks on the British and Italian
embassies in 
Tripoli on May 1.

Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Kaim said its police force had been
overpowered by crowds angered by a NATO air strike that killed Seif al-Arab
Qaddafi, Muammar Qaddafi's son, and three of Qaddafi's grandchildren.

The vandalized embassies were empty and nobody was reported injured. 
  
Britain responded by ordering the expulsion of the Libyan ambassador. 
  
The UN announced it is pulling out international staff from Tripoli after a
crowd entered the UN compound and took some vehicles.   
  
Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry has accused NATO of a
"disproportionate use of force." It said the latest attack cast doubt on
NATO's assertion that it is not targeting Qaddafi or members of his family.

  
The ministry called for "an immediate cease-fire and the beginning of a
political settlement process without preconditions." 
  
Reuters 

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