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Beirut blast kills at least five in Hezbollah stronghold | |
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At least five people have been killed and 20 hurt in a car bomb which hit a southern suburb of the Lebanese capital Beirut, media and officials say. | |
The suburb is a stronghold of the Shia militant group Hezbollah. | The suburb is a stronghold of the Shia militant group Hezbollah. |
Hezbollah's al-Manar TV station said the blast destroyed part of a facade of a building in a densely populated area of Haret Hreik district. | |
The city has been recently been hit by attacks linked to heightened Sunni-Shia tensions over the Syrian war. | |
Former minister Mohamad Chatah, a Sunni and a critic of Hezbollah, was killed by a car bomb last Friday. | |
Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, to whom Mr Chatah was an adviser, blamed Hezbollah for that attack but it has denied any involvement. | |
Rush-hour attack | |
Al-Manar TV showed large crowds gathered around twisted and burnt-out vehicles in front of a building that had been badly damaged in Thursday's blast. | |
Ambulances are at the scene. | Ambulances are at the scene. |
BBC Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher says the bomb is not one of the biggest of the recent incidents, but its impact was considerable because it was detonated during rush-hour. | |
No-one has yet said they carried out the attack, but it came a day after Majid alMajid, the head of a Sunni jihadist group which claimed a suicide bomb attack on the Iranian embassy in Beirut in November, was reportedly arrested. | |
That attack, in the same part of the city as Thursday's bomb, left 23 people dead. | |
Majid al-Majid, the Saudi "emir" of the al-Qaeda-linked Abdullah Azzam Brigades, had said that attacks would continue in Lebanon until Iranian and Hezbollah forces stopped fighting alongside government forces in Syria. |