Libyan officials say a car bomb has exploded near a police station in the country's second largest city, wounding three people.
Authorities say the blast Sunday in the Mediterranean city of Benghazi heavily damaged the front of the police station.
In September, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans died in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. The Administration statements in the aftermath have been self-contradictory and controversial. Those closest to the ground have indicated that the highest levels of the Administration denied Ambassador Stevens requests for Security Personnel prior to the attack, and requests for re-inforcements while the attack was in progress. Evidence continues to come to light that a live video feed was viewed at the White House during the multiple hour attack.
The new Libyan government is struggling to control armed individuals and militias that gained power during an armed conflict that ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi last year. Benghazi was the birthplace of the revolt. VoA.