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Last of Libya's chemical weapons components destroyed

BERLIN - Germany says it has completed the destruction of components from the chemicals weapons program of deposed Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.

The international community had feared the 500 tons of chemicals could fall into the hands of extremist groups or rogue states after Gadhafi was deposed in 2011 and the country fell into chaos.

Germany's Foreign and Defence Ministries said Friday that the chemicals were destroyed "successfully and in an environmentally sustainable manner" by a state-owned specialist firm, GEKA, which is based in Munster, south of Hamburg.

Libya made a formal request to the U.N.-backed Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons last year for international assistance to have the chemical weapons removed.

The cost of destroying the chemicals was shared by Germany and the United States.

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