British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Tuesday strongly condemned yesterday's terrorist attack in Benghazi, northeast Libya, that killed and injured several people. "I condemn in the strongest possible terms yesterday's cowardly attack in Benghazi, which killed and injured innocent people, and express my strong solidarity with all the Libyan people in the face of this appalling terrorism, " Hague said in a statement. "My thoughts and condolences are with the families of the victims at this very difficult time," Hague said. "Two years ago the people of Benghazi bravely stood against Qaddafi in pursuit of a peaceful and prosperous future for themselves and their children. "The UK will continue to support the Libyan people, Congress and Government through this challenging time and continue to assist them as they seek to build a secure, stable and democratic country," he affrimed. A car bomb killed at least 13 people and injured dozens of others outside Al-Jalaa Hospital in Benghazi. The attack, the deadliest since the ouster of Muammar Gaddafi, threatens to hinder the already creaking transition to from dictatorship to lawful, democratic rule.
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