Car bombing in Beirut injures 12

A suicide car bombing near a cafe filled with World Cup fans in the Lebanese capital has injured at least 12 people.

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A suicide car bombing in a southern Beirut suburb overnight left 12 people injured, the official Lebanese news agency says.

The explosion happened around midnight local time on Tuesday (0700 AEST) near an army checkpoint and a cafe where football fans were watching a World Cup match.

"Twelve people were injured in a suicide attack at an army checkpoint," the National Information Agency (ANI) reported on Tuesday.

"It was a car bomb and there is a strong possibility that it was a suicide attack," a security source told AFP.

There was no immediate word on any victims of the blast, but ambulances could be seen transporting some of the wounded.

An AFP photographer saw several cars on fire at the scene and other damage.

Firefighters were tackling the blaze.

A witness told Lebanese television that he saw a white Mercedes car travelling fast on the wrong side of the road before exploding.

"Terrorism seeks to undermine our unity," Hezbollah deputy Ali Ammar said.

"The Sunni extremists, after their defeat in Syria, are trying to open new fronts and what we are seeing in Iraq is not too much different from what's happening in our country, but here the circumstances don't allow them to operate in the same fashion," he added.

The car bombing came three days after a suicide attack in the east of the country which left one person dead and 30 wounded.

The area of south Beirut, a stronghold of Lebanon's Shi'ite movement Hezbollah, has been the target of attacks for many months.

Most of these were claimed by Sunni extremists who blamed the Shi'ite movement for sending thousands of fighters into Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad's regime in neighbouring Syria.


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