The Islamic State group on Thursday claimed a twin bomb blast that killed 41 people in a southern Beirut stronghold of the Shiite Hezbollah movement, in a statement posted online.
The claim, which followed the usual format of IS official statements, said the first blast was caused by explosives planted on a motorbike, after which a suicide bomber set off an explosive belt.
The claim, which followed the usual format of IS official statements, said the first blast was caused by explosives planted on a motorbike, after which a suicide bomber set off an explosive belt.
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