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Thursday, 25 September 2014
Lebanese army detains Syrians in border town
Security sources say Lebanon has detained about
450 suspected fighters near its border with Syria
over past two weeks.
Lebanese soldiers have carried out raids in the
border town of Arsal, detaining dozens of Syrian
men suspected of involvement in attacks on the
Lebanese army.
An army statement said three suspects were
injured after troops opened fire at men setting
part of an informal refugee camp ablaze during
Thursday's raids.
The raids came as the army steps up efforts to
prevent fighters from using Arsal - housing tens of
thousands of refugees - as a base.
Last month, the town was the scene of the
deadliest spillover of fighting in the three-year
civil war in Syria. During clashes that killed dozens,
rebels captured a group of Lebanese soldiers and
have since killed at least three of them.
They are believed to be holding more than a
dozen others. Among the rebels' demands to
release the soldiers are protection of refugees
and the release of prisoners belonging to the
groups held in Lebanon.
The head of military intelligence in Bekaa told Al
Jazeera that "less than 100" people were detained
on Thursday.
Security sources said that Lebanon has detained
about 450 suspected fighters near its border with
Syria over the past two weeks.
The detainees are mainly Syrians accused of being
members of groups such as the Nusra Front,
Syria's al-Qaeda wing, which is fighting President
Bashar al-Assad's forces.
Fighters often cross the border, using Arsal to rest
or seek medical treatment, and the town also
hosts tens of thousands of refugees who have
fled from violence in Syria.
Lebanon has been divided over the war in its
neighbouring country, with many Sunnis
supporting the opposition and others supporting
the regime.
The Lebanese army has been accused of working
with Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia movement
which has sent fighters to help Assad's forces.
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