Lebanese forces arrest over 100 Syrians following bombings
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Lebanese security forces secure the site of multiple bombings that took place in the predominantly-Christian village of al-Qaa, in eastern Lebanon near the border with Syria
Lebanese army forces have conducted a string of operations across the country and arrested more than 100 illegal Syrian refugees in the wake of recent deadly bombings near the border with crisis-stricken Syria, which killed five people and left nearly two dozen others wounded.
The army said in a statement that the raids were conducted in six areas of the hilly eastern region of Baalbek, including the towns of Taybeh, Younin, Douris, Tal Al-Abyad and al-Hamoudia, early on Tuesday.
It added that 103 Syrian nationals were arrested, and nine unlicensed motorbikes and cars in their possession seized.
The statement came only hours after eight people sustained injuries when three bombers riding motorcycles blew themselves up in the center of the predominantly Christian border village of al-Qaa.
A security source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said one of the bombings struck in front of a local church while two others targeted the municipality building.
Earlier on Monday, five people lost their lives and fifteen others suffered injuries when four bombers targeted the same village. The explosions reportedly struck at 10-minute intervals.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned the bombings in al-Qaa, calling for international efforts to counter terrorist threats.
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