Multiple suicide bombings kill five in eastern Lebanon

Published June 27, 2016
Lebanese army soldiers secure the area near the site where suicide bomb attacks took place in the Christian village of Qaa, in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon June 27, 2016.— Reuters
Lebanese army soldiers secure the area near the site where suicide bomb attacks took place in the Christian village of Qaa, in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon June 27, 2016.— Reuters

BEIRUT: At least five people were killed in multiple suicide bombings early Monday in eastern Lebanon near the border with Syria, officials said.

At least four suicide blasts hit the predominantly Christian village of Al-Qaa, a military source told AFP.

“The first attacker knocked on one of the homes in the village, but after the resident became suspicious, he blew himself up,” the source said.

“People began gathering at the site of the explosion and the three other suicide attackers blew themselves up,” he added.

A security source had said earlier that a bomb had exploded and then “more than one suicide bomber blew themselves (up)”.

George Kettaneh, the general secretary of the Lebanese Red Cross, told AFP the blast had left “at least eight killed including three suicide bombers”. He said 15 other people were wounded, including some in critical condition. Lebanon's national news agency said the blasts struck at 10 minute intervals and also wounded three Lebanese soldiers stationed in the area.

Al-Qaa is one of several border posts separating Lebanon and war-torn Syria. The border area has been rocked by clashes and shelling since Syria's conflict erupted in 2011.

Lebanon's army has fought off militant factions along the frontier and has sought to clamp down on local cells operating in the area.

In August 2014, the army clashed with the militant Islamic State (IS) group and Al Nusra Front, Al Qaeda's affiliate in Syria, in the border town of Arsal.

As they withdrew, IS and Al Nusra kidnapped 30 Lebanese soldiers and policemen, 16 of whom were released after nearly 18 months of negotiations.

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