The United States on Tuesday filed the first charges in the deadly
attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four
Americans on Sept. 11, 2012, officials told CNN.
The charges were filed under seal in a complaint in New York against several people, including Ahmed Abu Khattalah, leader of a Libyan militia that officials believe was involved in the assault, the officials said.
It was not clear on Tuesday whether those who have been charged were the same individuals whose images the FBI released to the public in May, Fox News reports.
Investigators continue to develop their case against Khattalah and others who they believe were involved in the assault, CNN reports.
The charges were filed under seal in a complaint in New York against several people, including Ahmed Abu Khattalah, leader of a Libyan militia that officials believe was involved in the assault, the officials said.
It was not clear on Tuesday whether those who have been charged were the same individuals whose images the FBI released to the public in May, Fox News reports.
Investigators continue to develop their case against Khattalah and others who they believe were involved in the assault, CNN reports.
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