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3 killed in Lebanon suicide explosion
Cracks appear in a building following the explosion in Deir Ammar town in Lebanon on Saturday.A suspected Islamist militant and two members of his family were killed in northern Lebanon on Saturday, after the man blew himself up during an army raid on his home, security and medical sources said. The raid took place in the town of Deir Ammar, northeast of the city of Tripoli. The explosion killed the wife and mother of the suspect, who was named as Mohammed - AFP

Beirut - Militant blows himself up during an army raid

By Reuters

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Published: Sat 5 Dec 2015, 9:30 PM

Last updated: Sat 5 Dec 2015, 10:33 PM

A suspected militant killed himself and two members of his family in northern Lebanon on Saturday when he blew himself up during an army raid on his home, security and medical sources said.
The army has carried out a series of raids since two suicide bomb blasts claimed by Daesh killed 44 people in a crowded commercial and residential area of Beirut last month.
Saturday's operation took place in the town of Deir Ammar, northeast of the city of Tripoli. The explosion killed the wife and mother of the suspect, whose name was Mohammed Hamzeh, a security source said.
The source said Hamzeh was part of a group that had pledged allegiance to Daesh .
At least 10 other people were wounded in the blast, including four security personnel.
Bullet holes and bloodstains marked the walls and staircase inside the building after the raid.
Security forces carried out further raids in the same town after the incident, and arrested several Lebanese and Syrian nationals, the security source said.
A Lebanese court charged 26 people last week with belonging to Daesh , 23 of whom were directly linked to the Beirut bombings on Nov. 12 which targeted a suburb.
The Syrian civil war across the border has routinely spilled over into its smaller neighbour, with militants bombing targets, clashes between gunmen who support opposing sides in Syria, as well as between the Lebanese army and militants.
Al Qaeda's Syria wing on Tuesday freed 16 Lebanese security personnel it had held since August 2014 in return for the release of jailed militants.
The army shelled militant positions on the outskirts of the northern border town of Arsal Saturday, a security source said, in ongoing skirmishes in the area. There were no immediate reports of casualties. - Reuters


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