Rocket fire on the Lebanese border town of Arsal killed at least seven people and wounded 15 others, Lebanon's state news agency said.
The agency said on Friday one rocket hit Arsal, but local security sources said at least seven rockets hit the area.
The deaths came as at least 20 rockets and shells, launched from Syria, hit border areas in the eastern Lebanon Bekaa
Valley, which has seen frequent violence related to the Syrian conflict.
Arsal sits on the frontier with neighboring Syria, which is mired in a nearly three-year war.
This is the first time rockets landed inside the town center. Rockets have been landing on the outskirts of the town in recent months.
Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr, reporting from Beirut, said it was unclear if the town was specifically targeted or whether the rocket was a stray. There were several battles raging between Syrian opposition forces and the Syrian regime along the border area, she added.
Arsal is a Sunni area in the Bekaa region that hosts tens of thousands of Syrian refugees who have fled the violence in their country.
Its population sympathizes strongly with the revolution in neighboring Syria against Bashar al-Assad.
Ahmad al-Hojairi, an official in Arsal, said it was unclear if Friday's casualties were Lebanese or Syrian.
"What we can confirm is that six or seven rockets launched from Syria hit a residential area. Two of the rockets hit houses."
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Civilians inspect a site hit by rockets fired from Syria at the Lebanese border town of Arsal January 17, 2014
Al-Jazeera