A suspected suicide attacker has detonated a car bomb on a busy road in the Libyan city Tobruk, leaving at least three people dead, reports say.
Dozens of injured were taken to a city medical centre, an eyewitness said.
The blast appears to have taken place close to the city’s intelligence headquarters.
Tobruk is home to Libya’s parliament, which moved there because of security fears in the capital Tripoli but whose legitimacy is disputed.
Libya’s Supreme Court last week declared the parliament unconstitutional but the court’s own impartiality is in doubt.
Libya has been in a state of flux since Col Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown in 2011, with disparate tribes, militias and political factions fighting for power.
Source: BBC