ISIL terrorists have reportedly claimed responsibility for two bomb blasts at the residence of the Iranian ambassador in the Libyan capital Tripoli.
That according to a statement in Twitter by the militants claiming to be loyal to ISIL terrorists. Nobody has been injured in the explosions which caused minimum damage to the empty building. Security sources say the explosions were caused by an improvised explosive device placed among garbage bags outside the ambassador's house. An official speaking on condition of anonymity said the ambassador was not present in the capital at the time of the explosion. Iran has suspended operations at its embassy.