Lebanon blast kills Unifil soldiers
Three Spanish and three Colombian peacekeepers killed in attack in the south.

Bodies collected
Jose Antonio Alonso, Spain’s defence minister, arrived in Lebanon on Monday to collect the bodies of the dead soldiers.
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“This attack was preceded by confessions from arrested terrorists about preparations against Unifil.”
“These are Lebanese government allegations saying arms are still being smuggled from Syria to groups in Lebanon – in particular, Palestinian groups,” she said.
The Lebanese public was concerned about the Unifil attack, Amin said.
“If the attack was indeed the work of al-Qaeda inspired militants, are the targets going to be confined to Unifil or will there be civilian targets as well? Will the attacks be in the south or will they extend to the capital?”
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Unifil was created by the UN Security Council in 1978 to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon, restore international peace and security and assist the Lebanese government in restoring its effective authority in the area.
Spain has 1,100 troops serving in the 13,000-strong Unifil force.
Lebanese politicians condemned the bombing, which Saad al-Hariri, Sunni leader of the ruling coalition government, described as “a grave terrorist attack”.
Fouad Siniora, the prime minister, called his Spanish counterpart to denounce the bombing.
In Paris, Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, joined the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, in also condemning the attack.