A large car bomb killed five
people and wounded at least 20 in a Hezbollah bastion in south Beirut on
Thursday, a health ministry source told AFP.
"According
to an initial toll, five people have been killed and more than 20
injured," the source said on condition of anonymity.
Hezbollah's
Al-Manar television said: "The terrorist explosion targeted a densely
populated residential area, just 150 to 200 metres (yards) away from
Hezbollah's political bureau." The official National News Agency reported
that the explosion was caused by an explosives-packed four-wheel-drive vehicle
in the Haret Hreik neighbourhood.
The
district is a symbolic one for Hezbollah, which once based many of its
leadership institutions in the area.
Much of the neighbourhood was reduced to
rubble during the massive Israeli air bombing that accompanied its 2006 war
with Hezbollah, but it has since been rebuilt.
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