The World - News from Feb. 11, 1985
Seven people were killed and as many as 20 wounded when a car bomb exploded outside a Muslim militia facility in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, security sources reported. Two of those killed were members of Tawhid, a fundamentalist Sunni Muslim militia opposed to Syrian influence in Lebanon. Tawhid accused the right-wing Christian Falangist Party militia of planting the bomb.
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