Site of explosions in the vicinity of Iranian Embassy in Beirut

Site of explosions in the vicinity of Iranian Embassy in Beirut A powerful blast in Beirut killed at least 15 people on Monday outside the Iranian embassy in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, police and security sources told AFP. The explosion occurred in the Bir Hassan neighbourhood , a stronghold of the Shiite movement Hezbollah, which has already seen its bastions in southern Beirut targeted with blasts twice this year.
The Zahraa hospital nearby told AFP that it had received the bodies of five people and was treating at least 35 others for wounds.
Lebanese media broadcast harrowing images from the scene of the blast, with charred bodies on a street lined by blazing cars and strewn with the rubble.
Cars and trees were blackened, and men hurriedly carried the wounded away from the scene on stretchers.
Hezbollah, which is fighting alongside the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in war-hit Syria, has seen its strongholds in southern Beirut targeted twice by car bombs this year.
The blasts, on July 9 and August 15, killed 27 people.
Tensions in Lebanon over the conflict in Syria have been rising, with Hezbollah's involvement criticised by many Sunni Lebanese who back the Sunni-dominated uprising against Assad.
Source: AFP