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Blast Hits Mosque in Misrata, Raising Fears Over Libya’s Fragile Security

March 22, 2026
Blast Hits Mosque in Misrata, Raising Fears Over Libya’s Fragile Security
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An explosion has damaged the shrine of Sheikh Mohammed Al-Madani inside a mosque in the Misrata district of Al-Ghiran, raising fresh concerns over the security of religious sites in Libya.

According to local reports, unidentified individuals carried out the attack overnight, causing material damage to the shrine but no reported injuries. Security forces have since launched an investigation to determine those responsible and the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Sheikh Mohammed Al-Madani is regarded as a respected religious figure in the area, and the targeting of his shrine has sparked concern among residents and community leaders. The incident adds to a series of previous attacks on religious shrines across Libya, many of which have been attributed to extremist or hardline groups opposing traditional religious practices.

Authorities have not yet comment on the incident.

Libya continues to face significant security challenges more than a decade after the 2011 uprising. Armed groups remain active in various regions, often operating with limited central oversight. Their presence has contributed to instability and made it difficult to enforce law and order consistently across the country.

The political landscape is further complicated by the existence of rival administrations in eastern and western Libya, each backed by different alliances and institutions. This ongoing division has weakened state authority and hindered unified security efforts.

Observers warn that such incidents highlight the urgent need for coordinated national strategies to protect heritage sites and restore stability.

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