An bomb in a suitcase has ripped through a building in the town of Aley, in the mountains east of the Lebanese capital. A senior security official said five people had been wounded in the explosion which was at the main roundabout of the resort on Wednesday evening.
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Aley is a predominantly Druze town, popular with Arab holidaymakers as a summer resort.
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The blast was the third in Beirut and the surrounding area since fighting broke out between the Lebanese army and Fatah al-Islam at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon on Sunday.
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“The explosive charge was placed in a small suitcase near the entrance of a residential building,” the security official told the AFP news agency.
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Police officials said a bomb had gone off just metres away from the main government building.
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The blast damaged several buildings and shops along the street, which was immediately cordoned off by police.
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The first explosion struck Beirut’s Christian district of Ashrafiyeh on Sunday night, killing one woman, and the second occurred in Verdun, a predominately Sunni Muslim quarter of the capital, on Monday wounding 10 people.
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A faxed statement purportedly from Fatah al-Islam claimed the group had carried out the first two bombings, but a spokesman later denied any involvement.