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The US ambassador to Libya has died after an attack by militiamen on the US consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi, reports say. | |
Ambassador Christopher Stevens is said to be among four US officials killed in a protest over a US-produced film that is said to insult the Prophet Muhammad. | |
The US state department has only confirmed the death of one official - but it has not named them. | |
Protesters have also attacked the US embassy in Cairo over the film. | |
In the attack in Benghazi, unidentified armed men stormed the grounds, shooting at buildings and throwing handmade bombs into the compound. | |
Security forces returned fire but Libyan officials say they were overwhelmed. | |
A Libyan official has said Ambassador Stevens died from suffocation as a result of the attack. | |
'No justification' | |
In a statement earlier, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed the death of a US official, saying: "We are heartbroken by this terrible loss". | |
"Some have sought to justify this vicious behaviour as a response to inflammatory material posted on the Internet," she said in a statement. | |
"The United States deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. But let me be clear: There is never any justification for violent acts of this kind." | |
Reports say a militia known as the Ansar al-Sharia brigade was involved in the attack, but the group has denied the claim, the BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says. | |
Our correspondent says many people are still armed following the conflict that overthrew Col Muammar Gaddafi last year. | |
The film that sparked the demonstration is said to have been produced by a 52-year-old US citizen from California named Sam Bacile, and promoted by an expatriate Egyptian Copt. | |
The two men are described as having anti-Islamic views. | |
A trailer of the low-budget movie has appeared on YouTube translated into Arabic. | |
There were calls on social media networks for protests against US interests in the capital, Tripoli, but no disturbances have been confirmed, our correspondent says. | |
The rally followed a demonstration in Cairo, in which protesters breached the US embassy and tore down the US flag, which was flying at half mast to mark the 9/11 attacks, and replaced it with an Islamist banner. | |
Thousands of protesters had gathered outside the US embassy in the Egyptian capital. | |
Egyptian protesters condemned what they said was the humiliation of the Prophet of Islam under the pretext of freedom of speech. | |
"Both Muslims and Christians are participating in this protest against this offence to Islam," said one protester, according to Associated Press news agency. | |
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