Lebanon’s army has detained more than 100 Syrians for entering the country illegally following a series of suicide bombings in a border village.
The raids took place at informal refugee camps in the Baalbek region.
On Monday, at least eight bombers blew themselves up in the predominantly Christian village of Qaa, killing five people and injuring almost 30 others. No group has said it was behind the attacks, but suspicion has fallen on jihadist militants from Islamic State.
IS has carried out previous suicide bombings that have killed scores of people in Lebanon.
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Army detains 100 Syrians after Qaa bombings
Lebanon’s army has detained more than 100 Syrians for entering the country illegally following a series of suicide bombings in a border village. The raids…