Bomb Blast in Northeast Lebanon Kills Nine: Security Sources
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A roadside car bomb killed at least nine people and wounded four others in northeast Lebanon on Thursday, in an area close to the Syrian border where violence has spilled over from the war next door, security sources said.
The blast ripped through a commercial area of the Sabil neighborhood of the town of Arsal. Emergency services were working to rescue people from the rubble, local media said.
Militants linked to the conflict across the border in Syria have carried out attacks in and around Arsal in the past.
Security sources said the blast was likely to have targeted an independent religious society made up of Syrian scholars. The head of the society, Sheikh Othman Mansour, was among the dead, the sources said, Reuters reported.
Lebanon's National News Agency said the society had been involved in negotiations for the release of Lebanese soldiers still being held by militants after being captured when fighters overran Arsal last year.
Militants from al Qaeda's Syria branch, the Nusra Front, were involved in the clashes that led to the soldiers' capture.
Syria's civil war has regularly spilled over into Lebanon, which shares a more than 300 km (190 mile) border with its bigger neighbor, and is still rebuilding after its own 15-year civil war.
The last significant security incident in the area took place on Saturday, when Lebanon's army fired at a vehicle carrying militants, killing three of them.
The army fought several days of deadly battles with radical groups including ISIL and Nusra Front during last year's incursion into Arsal.
The two terrorist groups have a limited presence in western Syria near the Lebanese border.