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 'Powerful blast' in north Lebanon
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Tripoli - At least one person was killed and 20 injured on Saturday in a powerful blast that shook a six-storey residential building in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, a security official said.

"One man was killed and some 20 people, most of them women and children, were wounded" the official said as rescuers evacuated victims from the site of the 5.30am (local time) blast in the Sunni neighbourhood of Bab al-Tebbaneh.

It was not yet known what caused the explosion.

An official at Tripoli's Islamic Charity Hospital said 17 of those wounded were given first aid for light injuries and released while three others were kept in for treatment.
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Panicked residents, some still in their pyjamas, were seen fleeing the area that has been the scene of recent fierce sectarian clashes. One woman wept as she searched for her daughter.

The first floor of the building, with four apartments, was destroyed by the explosion along with several stores on the ground floor. Cars parked nearby were damaged.

Lebanese troops and police reinforcements were seen deploying in the area.

Residents of Bab al-Tebbaneh who support the Western-backed majority in parliament have clashed repeatedly with Alawites in the nearby Jabal Mohsen district who back the Hezbollah-led opposition supported by Syria and Iran.

Alawites are a secretive offshoot of Shi'aism and include Syrian President Bashar al-Assad among their number.

Nine people were killed and some 45 wounded in clashes between the two sides last Sunday and Monday.

Two men were also wounded, one of them critically, when a grenade went off late on Friday. An army spokesperson said one of the men had his leg torn off by the blast, which may have been accidental.

"Based on our initial investigation, the man who lost his leg was probably holding the grenade when it fell and exploded," the spokesperson said.


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