(CNN) -- A suicide bomb explosion killed two people and injured 14 on a highway near Nabi Uthman in Lebanon's Bekaa valley, according to Lebanon's official news agency NNA.
The suicide bomber was
speeding and raised the suspicion of a number of young men, NNA reports.
When he stopped, the bomb exploded.
A group called "Free Sunni Brigade in Baalbek" was the first to claim responsibility for the bombing on Twitter.
The Al-Nusra Front in
Lebanon, an offshoot of the Syrian rebel group, also claimed on Twitter
that is was responsible for the suicide attack and called the "Free
Sunni Brigade" a fraud.
The Free Sunni Brigade
also addressed the Lebanese Army and Hezbollah saying, "Be prepared for
the battle of Yabroud inside Lebanon!"
Hezbollah fighters have been helping the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in that country's civil war.
Syrian government forces
have taken full control of the embattled town of Yabroud, once
considered a rebel stronghold, Syrian state TV said Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Islamic
Front, an alliance of Islamist rebel groups involved in the fighting in
Yabroud, said via Twitter that fighting continues at the entrance of the
town and disputes government accounts that the town is in full control
of the Syrian military.
Yabroud is located near
the Lebanese border, is considered a vital supply route for rebels and
is a key strategic access road between Lebanon and Syria.
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