Bomb wounds Hamas official in Lebanon


  • World
  • Sunday, 14 Jan 2018

A damaged car is seen in Sidon, Lebanon January 14, 2018. REUTERS/Ali Hachicho

BEIRUT (Reuters) - A bomb blast wounded an official of the Palestinian group Hamas in the Lebanese city of Sidon on Sunday, destroying his car, security sources and the Hezbollah movement's al-Manar television station reported.

The targeted official was Mohamed Hamdan, also known as Abu Hamza, the sources and al-Manar said. He was "slightly wounded" in the attack, a Hamas official in Sidon, Ayman Shanaa, told a Palestinian television station, Paltoday.

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