Beirut – The struggle broke out along the border between Lebanon and Syria on Monday, Syrian state media reported, after the three Syrian soldiers were killed in earlier conflicts.
Violence occurred a month after the oldest in the fight in the Syrian army and armed Lebanon Shiinal Groups closely related to the injured government Bashar Assad in the Syria Al-Qasr area.
Lebanon is looking for international support for reinforcements for their army because the troops are gradually distributed along the porous north and eastern border with Syria and along its southern border with Israel.
Lebanese and Syrian armies were told to communicate with each other to facilitate tensions. Lebanese troops are arranged in large numbers in the area. Families in the border areas fled towards Hermel in Syria in the middle of covering and shelling overnight.
Syria The Provisional Government accused Militants from the Lebanese Hezbollah group of transition to Northern Lebanon to Syria on Saturday, revealing three soldiers and killed them on Lebanese soil.
Hezbollah in the statement denied any involvement. The Syrian Human Rights Observatory, the Britain-based war monitor, said that Shia Groups were involved. The circumstances of the incident remain unclear.
Syrian state media, referring to an unnamed official of the Ministry of Defense, said the Syrian army shelled “Hezbollah gatherings that killed Syrian soldiers” along the border.
Although conflicts have largely calmed down before sunrise, Lebanese media reported to struggle with low levels at dawn after attacking the Syrian military vehicle.
The number of victims remains unclear.
The Lebanese military said that she submitted the bodies of three killed soldiers into his Syrian colleagues.
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2025-03-17 09:15:00