Lebanon: A suspected suicide car bombing
killed at least four people and wounded 42 others in a bustling neighborhood in
the northeastern town of Hermel Thursday, a security source told The Daily
Star.
The blast occurred during the morning rush
hour near the town’s government building as people made their way to work in
the residential and commercial neighborhood of Hermel, a town near the northern
border with Syria and where Hezbollah enjoys broad support.
Caretaker Interior Minister Marwan Charbel
told The Daily Star evidence pointed strongly that the deadly attack in the
commercial Square of Sabreh Hamadeh was carried out by a suicide bomber.
Charbel also said that four people among
the wounded were in critical condition.
The security source said the remains of a
man were pulled out from the car used in the 9 a.m. explosion, suggesting the
attack was likely the work of a suicide bomber.
Plumes of smoke covered Hermel's skyline
as television footage showed the wreckage of the suspected vehicle and the
damage nearby.
Ambulances rushed to the scene of the
explosion as local residents helped firefighters put out the fire from the car
bomb, the latest in a series of explosions in the country that have been mostly
linked to the crisis in neighboring Syria.
Hermel has been the target of rocket
attacks which were claimed by Syrian rebel groups in retaliation to Hezbollah’s
military involvement in Syria.
In December, an explosives-laden vehicle
was detonated near a Hezbollah post in northeastern Lebanon killing at least
two of the group’s fighters.
Earlier this month, a suicide car bombing
ripped through the neighborhood of Haret Hreik in the capital’s southern
suburbs, a Beirut area where Hezbollah has strong support.
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria claimed
responsibility for the Haret Hreik bombing, vowing more attacks against
Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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