The car of Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeiba was fired at in Tripoli. It is reported by TASS with reference to the Al Jazeera TV channel.
The state of the prime minister has not yet been reported. Upon the incident, the Prosecutor General of Libya organized an investigation.
Earlier in Tashkent, police officers fired at a passenger car, the driver of which was in a state of intoxication and ignored the restrictions set on the route of the presidential cortege. On the fact of the incident, the prosecutor's office of the Yunusabad district of Tashkent opened a criminal case under the article of the Criminal Code of Uzbekistan "resistance to a representative of the authorities or a person performing a civic duty." An investigation is underway. The punishment under this article includes imprisonment for three years.
Prior to this, in Ingushetia, unknown people fired at a private house in the Sunzha district, owned by the brother of the ex-head of the republic, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, after which they disappeared, possibly in a car. As a result, no one was hurt.
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