Americans rescued from the facility in Benghazi were saved by Gaddafi loyalists not the Libyan government or the militia group contractually obligated to provide security, the final report from the House Select Committee on Benghazi reveals.
After lethal mortar attacks, a special operator in Benghazi testified that: We decided that the situation we had was untenable to stay at the compound. We didnt have enough shooters and there were too many wounded, and we were definitely going to lose our State Department wounded if we had stayed there much longer.
The Americans in the annex, though, did not have the security vehicles and gun trucks necessary to evacuate to the airport in Benghazi. Help would eventually arrive.
The forces that arrived at the Annex shortly after the mortar attacks were able to transport all State Department and CIA personnel safely to the airport. The forces, known as Libyan Military Intelligence, arrived with 50 heavily-armed security vehicles, the select committees report says.