Qaa: At least six people have been killed and
several wounded in a suicide bombing attack in eastern Lebanon near the border
with Syria, according to local media reports.
Four suicide bombers blew themselves up among
a group of people on their way to work in the village of Qaa in Bekaa valley
early on Monday, security sources told Al Jazeera.
At least 19 people were also wounded in the
attack. Initial reports said that the attack was carried out by two suicide
bombers, but later said there were more than two. George Kettaneh, the general
secretary of the Lebanese Red Cross, told AFP the blast had left “at least
eight killed including three suicide bombers.”
All
those killed were civilians, the mayor of Qaa told Voice of Lebanon, while
three Lebanese soldiers were among the wounded. No one has yet claimed
responsibility for the attack. 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 extremist factions along the frontier and has sought to
clamp down on local cells operating in the area.
In
August 2014, the army clashed with ISIS and al-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda’s
affiliate in Syria, in the border town of Arsal. As they withdrew, ISIS and
Al-Nusra kidnapped 30 Lebanese soldiers and policemen, 16 of whom were released
after nearly 18 months of negotiations.
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