Suburbs of Beirut do ‘not feel safe’ to residents any moreForeign CorrespondentBEIRUT // Lebanon’s schools and universities were closed yesterday as the country marked a day of mourning one day after bombs struck Beirut’s Shiite-majority southern suburbs in the deadliest such attack the capital has seen since the country’s civil war.With at least 43 dead and more than 200 injured, Thursday’s double suicide bombing in Burj Al Barajneh was the worst attack in Beirut since the country began feeling the backlash of Syria’s war several years ago.