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28 dead in Lebanon Sunni-Alawite clashes


May 25, 2013 - Updated 1419 PKT
From Web Edition
TRIPOLI: Firefights in northern Lebanon between Sunni Muslims and Alawites -- the Shia offshoot sect to which Syrian President Bashar al-Assad belongs -- have killed 28 people, a security source said on Saturday.

Rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machineguns have all been used in six days of clashes in the port city, in the deadliest violence to rock the country for years. Most of the fighting has been between residents of the Sunni Bab el-Tebbaneh district, who support the rebels battling to topple Assad, and people in the Jabal Mohsen Alawite area who back him.

Four people from Bab el-Tebbaneh were reported dead overnight, the security source said, including one who died of his wounds, and one was reported killed in the opposite camp.

The clashes subsided at dawn, but snipers were still operating in the area. At least 204 people have also been wounded in the fighting that erupted in Tripoli on Sunday, the source told AFP.

Thursday was the bloodiest day with 11 killed.
 
Alawi shia are traditionally warroirs..
They were the ones after whom the word 'assassin' was coined....
Didnt know they are keeping their tradition of assassinstion...
 
Alawi shia are traditionally warroirs..
They were the ones after whom the word 'assassin' was coined....
Didnt know they are keeping their tradition of assassinstion...

Warriors?! :D Is that why they have been being spanked throughout history and then moved to live on the peaks of mountain seeking safe haven? Alas, Syrians trusted them and look how they repay Syrians.
 
28 dead in Lebanon Sunni-Alawite clashes


May 25, 2013 - Updated 1419 PKT
From Web Edition
TRIPOLI: Firefights in northern Lebanon between Sunni Muslims and Alawites -- the Shia offshoot sect to which Syrian President Bashar al-Assad belongs -- have killed 28 people, a security source said on Saturday.

Rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machineguns have all been used in six days of clashes in the port city, in the deadliest violence to rock the country for years. Most of the fighting has been between residents of the Sunni Bab el-Tebbaneh district, who support the rebels battling to topple Assad, and people in the Jabal Mohsen Alawite area who back him.

Four people from Bab el-Tebbaneh were reported dead overnight, the security source said, including one who died of his wounds, and one was reported killed in the opposite camp.

The clashes subsided at dawn, but snipers were still operating in the area. At least 204 people have also been wounded in the fighting that erupted in Tripoli on Sunday, the source told AFP.

Thursday was the bloodiest day with 11 killed.

Are you sure this is not a fake news?
 
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