Story highlights The state news agency is reporting there were two explosions

In November, suicide attacks took place in the same area

At least four civilians were killed in two blasts in southern Lebanon, Health Minister Wael Abu Faour told reporters Wednesday. Two additional bodies may or may not be those of suicide bombers.

"Our forensic experts are at the scene of the crime to confirm if these were the suicide bombers or if they are two bystanders," he said. There were also 103 injuries.

The explosions took place in the same neighborhood where militants attacked the Iranian Embassy in November, state news media reported.

Lebanon's state news agency NNA reported that the explosions took place about 100 meters apart. One happened near the Iranian Cultural Chancellery. A second blast took place near the Henry Shehab military base.

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The al Qaeda-linked militant group Abdullah Azzam Brigades claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Nearly two dozen people died in that incident.

Afterward, the group warned that more attacks would come unless the Lebanese-based, Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah stops sending fighters to support Syrian government forces. It also demanded the release of the group's members being held prisoner in Lebanon.