An explosion rocked the outskirts of a town in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley on Tuesday which two sources familiar with the matter said was caused by Hezbollah detonating old munitions.
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A Lebanese Army spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.
The explosion took place on the outskirts of the town of al-Nabi Sheet near the mountainous Syrian border, local media reported.
Videos shared online showed a column of smoke rising above a mountainous area.
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