Hezbollah flags flutter along an empty street, at the entrance of Mays Al-Jabal village in Lebanon. (File photo: Reuters)

Explosion at Hezbollah base in southern Lebanon: Report

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An explosion occurred at a Hezbollah outpost in Jbaa, in the Al Tuffah region in southern Lebanon at 4:04 pm on Monday, according to Al Hadath News.

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Head of Jbaa municipality confirmed a "small explosion" occurred and that the municipality police could not yet locate the explosion site, in a statement to Lebanese daily Al-Nahar.

In September, an arms cache belonging to the Iranian proxy group blew up in Lebanon due to a technical error, Reuters reported at the time.

An explosion shook a Lebanese Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, sending thick gray smoke billowing over the village.

The blast occurred in the southern village of Ain Qana, above the port city of Sidon. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

An official with Lebanese Hezbollah confirmed there was an explosion but declined to give further details.

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