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Deadly Beirut blasts hit Hezbollah stronghold Deadly Beirut blasts hit Hezbollah stronghold
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At least 17 people have been killed in two explosions in the Lebanese capital Beirut, security sources say. At least 23 people have been killed in two explosions in the Lebanese capital Beirut, medical sources say. The Lebanese Red Cross say 181 people have been injured.
The explosions took place in the southern suburb of Burj el-Barajneh, a stronghold of the Shia Hezbollah movement. The blasts took place in the suburb of Burj el-Barajneh, a stronghold of the Shia Hezbollah movement.
Local media reported the blasts were caused by two suspected suicide bombers and that there are many wounded. The blasts were caused by two suspected suicide bombers, local media reported.
The conflict in neighbouring Syria has worsened security and sectarian tensions in Lebanon.The conflict in neighbouring Syria has worsened security and sectarian tensions in Lebanon.
Hezbollah has fought alongside forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Lebanese Sunni Muslims tend to back the Syrian opposition.Hezbollah has fought alongside forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Lebanese Sunni Muslims tend to back the Syrian opposition.
Southern Beirut has been targeted by Sunni militant groups in the past.Southern Beirut has been targeted by Sunni militant groups in the past.
Syrian rebel groups including IS have also mounted attacks in Lebanon in recent years, but through it all the country has just about retained its fragile stability, the BBC's Sebastian Usher reports.
After a relatively calm period, the scale of this attack will reawaken fears that Lebanon may yet fall victim to the Syrian quagmire, our correspondent adds.