Lebanese troops defuse bomb near beach resort popular with UNIFIL
Two kgs of explosives equipped with timer, primed to explode had been placed near resort popular with UN peacekeepers.
By ReutersLebanese soldiers defused a small bomb near a beach resort popular with UN peacekeepers in south Lebanon on Wednesday, security sources said.
They said two kgs of explosives equipped with a timer and primed to explode had been placed in a powder milk container near Tyre RestHouse on the Mediterranean.
UNIFIL peacekeepers deployed in south Lebanon to oversee a truce between Israel and Hezbollah often visit the resort.
Islamist militants battling the Lebanese army at a Palestinian refugee camp in north Lebanon accused 13,000-strong UNIFIL last week of taking part in the shelling of the camp, a charge dismissed by the peacekeepers.
Four bombs, of 10-20 kgs of explosives each, have exploded in the Beirut area since the north Lebanon fighting began on May 20, killing one person and wounding dozens.
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