Four US military personnel held in Libya freed

Four US military personnel who were briefly detained in Libyan government custody have been released, the United States said today.

Washington: Four US military personnel who were briefly detained in Libyan government custody have been released, the United States said today.

"All four US military personnel being held in Libyan government custody have been released," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said adding that the US is still trying to ascertain the facts of the incident.
The four were released just two hours after the State Department announced their detention, an official said.
"These four military personnel were operating in an area near Sabratha as part of security preparedness efforts when they were taken into custody," Psaki said.
"We value our relationship with the new Libya. We have a strategic partnership based on shared interests and our strong support for Libya`s historic democratic transition," Psaki said.
The New York Times, citing unnamed US officials, said the military personnel were attached to the security team at the US embassy in Tripoli and may have been scouting escape routes for possible future use by diplomats.

Americans in Libya have been targeted more than once since 2011, when the regime of dictator Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown by local rebels backed by US and NATO airpower.

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