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Explosions Kill at Least 12 in Lebanese City

Took place outside Sunni mosques

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BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon's official news agency says at least 12 people have been killed by twin explosions outside two Sunni mosques in a northern city.

The National News Agency said another 25 were wounded in the Friday blasts.

The explosions in Tripoli come amid rising tensions in Lebanon resulting from Syria's civil war, which has sharply polarized the country along sectarian lines and between supporters and opponents of the regime of President Bashar Assad. Tripoli has previously seen clashes between Sunnis and Alawites, a Shiite offshoot sect to which Assad belongs.