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Lebanese municipality workers clear debris from the site of a twin bombing attack in the area of Burj al-Barajneh in Beirut's southern suburb on November 13, 2015. Lebanon mourned 44 people killed in south Beirut in a twin bombing claimed by the Islamic State group, the bloodiest such attack in years, the Red Cross also said at least 239 people were also wounded, several in critical condition. AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID Image Credit: AFP

Beirut: A Lebanese military court charged 26 people on Wednesday with belonging to the Daesh terrorist group which claimed responsibility for twin bomb attacks that killed 44 people in Beirut this month, a judicial source said.

Of those charged, including Syrian and Lebanese nationals, 23 were directly linked to the bombings while three others were accused of belonging to the network, the source said.

The Nov. 12 suicide explosions targeted a crowded residential district in Beirut’s southern suburbs that is dominated by Hezbollah, a Shiite movement involved in the Syrian civil war across the frontier.

Lebanese security forces say their investigations into the bombings have led to arrests of other people without direct links to the attacks, and the seizure of large amounts of explosives.