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Lebanon blasts target Iran's embassy in Beirut Lebanon blasts hit Iran's embassy in Beirut
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Seven people are reported to have been killed in explosions which targeted the Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut. At least 15 people are reported to have been killed in two explosions which hit the Iranian embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut in quick succession.
TV images showed flames rising from several vehicles, charred bodies on the streets and rubble from buildings. The Iranian cultural attache was among the dead, Iran's Arabic-language al-Alam TV channel reported.
It is not yet clear whether the blasts were caused by rockets or car bombs. TV images showed burning cars, bodies on the street and damaged buildings.
Iran is a major backer of the Lebanaese Shia militant group Hezbollah, which has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of Bashar al-Assad. Iran is a major backer of the Lebanese Shia militant group Hezbollah, which has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of Bashar al-Assad.
The Syrian conflict has increased sectarian tensions in Lebanon.The Syrian conflict has increased sectarian tensions in Lebanon.
South Beirut, including the area around the Iranian embassy, is considered a Hezbollah stronghold. It has been hit with several attacks in recent months. South Beirut, including the area around the Iranian embassy, is considered a Hezbollah stronghold. It has been hit by several attacks in recent months.
It is not clear whether the ambassador or any diplomatic staff were among the victims. Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called the attack "a cowardly terrorist act", Lebanese state news agency NNA reported.
"The aim of the blast is to stir up the situation in Lebanon and use the Lebanese arena to convey messages," he said.
The main gate to the embassy was blown out and there was damage to the three-storey building, the Associated Press reported.The main gate to the embassy was blown out and there was damage to the three-storey building, the Associated Press reported.
AP and the Hezbollah TV channel al-Manar quoted sources saying that the first blast was caused by a suicide bomber, while the second was a car bomb, which did much more damage.AP and the Hezbollah TV channel al-Manar quoted sources saying that the first blast was caused by a suicide bomber, while the second was a car bomb, which did much more damage.
However, this has not been officially confirmed.However, this has not been officially confirmed.
On 15 August, 27 people were killed in a car bomb in south Beirut believed to have been targeting a Sunni Muslim cleric opposed to Hezbollah. The cleric was unhurt.On 15 August, 27 people were killed in a car bomb in south Beirut believed to have been targeting a Sunni Muslim cleric opposed to Hezbollah. The cleric was unhurt.
Hezbollah fighters were instrumental in a strategic victory by Syrian government forces in Qusair, close to the border with Lebanon, in early June.Hezbollah fighters were instrumental in a strategic victory by Syrian government forces in Qusair, close to the border with Lebanon, in early June.