Suicide car bomb kills 2 at Lebanon army post: Security

A massive suicide car bomb targeting an army post in the eastern Lebanese town of Hermel near war-torn Syria killed two soldiers and wounded others on Saturday, a security source.

Baalbek: A massive suicide car bomb targeting an army post in the eastern Lebanese town of Hermel near war-torn Syria killed two soldiers and wounded others on Saturday, a security source.

A medical official, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity, said 16 people, five of them soldiers, were wounded in the attack.

Hermel, in the Bekaa Valley where Hezbollah has a strong presence, has seen multiple attacks in recent months related to the war raging in neighbouring Syria.

The suicide car blast ripped through the checkpoint which lies at the entrance of Hermel, and at which cars are routinely stopped and searched by army troops.

Areas under Hezbollah domination in eastern Lebanon and southern Beirut have suffered a string of violent attacks in recent months, since the Shiite group acknowledged it has sent fighters to support President Bashar al-Assad`s troops in Syria`s war.

Until today, the attacks had all killed civilians.

The blast comes just four days after three people died in a twin bomb attack targeting the cultural centre of Hezbollah backer Iran.
And on February 1 a car bombing killed four people at a petrol station in Hermel, in an attack later claimed by Al-Nusra Front in Lebanon, a group named after Al-Qaeda`s Syrian affiliate.

While Hezbollah has been the main focus of a string of attacks, many of them claimed by radical Sunni groups that oppose the Shiite movement`s role in Syria, the army has also been a target.

Extremist Sunnis see the army as taking the side of Hezbollah and other Assad allies in Lebanon`s violence, which has escalated in recent months as a result of Syria`s conflict.

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