(CNN) The U.S. Embassy in Libya evacuated its personnel on
Saturday because of heavy militia violence raging in the capital, Tripoli, the
State Department said.
About 150 personnel, including 80 U.S. Marines were
evacuated from the embassy in the early hours of Saturday morning and were
driven across the border into Tunisia, U.S. officials confirm to CNN.
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U.S. officials stress that this is a relocation of embassy
personnel and the operations have been “temporarily suspended” until “the
security situation on the ground improves.” The embassy will continue to
operate from other locations.
A senior State Department official said some of the staff
from Libya will be sent to other U.S. embassies in the region and others will
come back to Washington.
CNN has learned the plan to evacuate the Americans was in
the works for several days, but the decision to carry out the plan was made
just in the last few days as the security situation around the embassy
deteriorated.
State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said the United
States is grateful to Tunisia “for its cooperation and support.” She said the
personnel are “traveling onward” from Tunisia.
“We are committed to supporting the Libyan people during
this challenging time, and are currently exploring options for a permanent
return to Tripoli as soon as the security situation on the ground improves. In
the interim, staff will operate from Washington and other posts in the region,”
Harf said in a statement.
“Securing our facilities and ensuring the safety of our
personnel are top Department priorities, and we did not make this decision
lightly. Security has to come first. Regrettably, we had to take this step
because the location of our embassy is in very close proximity to intense
fighting and ongoing violence between armed Libyan factions.
Militia fighting in the area of the embassy and airport has
degraded security in Tripoli significantly.
The Libyan government was informed of the evacuation after
it was carried out, according to U.S. officials.
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