BEIRUT, Lebanon - A huge car bomb explosion in Beirut on Friday killed a
top Lebanese security official whose investigations implicated Syria
and Hezbollah in the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister
Rafik al-Hariri seven years ago.
The rush-hour bomb in the centre of the Lebanese capital killed eight
people and wounded about 80 others, heightening fears that Syria's war
is spilling over into Lebanon.
- Among the dead was Wissam al-Hassan, the head of a Lebanese intelligence agency who had also uncovered a recent bomb plot that led to the arrest of a pro-Syrian Lebanese politician, a Lebanese official said.
- Al-Hassan was a close aide to Hariri, a Sunni Muslim who was killed in a 2005 bomb attack in downtown Beirut. Al-Hassan's investigation into Hariri's death uncovered evidence that implicated Syria and Hezbollah in the killing.
Friday's
bombing, reminiscent of grim scenes from Lebanon's own 1975-1990 civil
war, was seen as being linked to the heightened tension between Lebanese
factions on opposite sides of the conflict in Syria.
The
explosion ripped through the street where the office of the
anti-Damascus Christian Phalange Party is located near Sassine Square in
Ashrafiyeh, a mostly Christian area.
Source: Reuters..More..
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