Deadly battle in Tripoli as Lebanese forces clash with Islamist gunmen

Two people have been killed and 23 wounded in clashes between Lebanese troops and Islamist gunmen in an historic market in Tripoli.

Lebanese army patrol the area where they clashed with militants in Tripoli

As a house burns behind them members of the lebanese Army patrol the area where they clashed with militants, Tripoli, Lebanon, 25 October 2014.

Lebanese troops have fought a fierce and deadly battle with Islamist gunmen in the historic market of second city Tripoli, in clashes that devastated parts of the popular tourist site.

It was the first time since the civil war in neighbouring Syria erupted in 2011 that violence had spread to the market in the northern city's historical centre, which is on the shortlist for selection as a UNESCO world heritage site.

The army announced in the evening that six soldiers were killed in the fighting that rocked Tripoli and in attacks around the northern port city.
Dozens of shops were destroyed in the fighting, which included heavy shelling, said the AFP journalist who also saw a charred body and civilians evacuating the wounded on stretchers.
A security official said a civilian caught in the crossfire and a gunman were killed, while nine soldiers, eight civilians and six militants were wounded. One of the wounded civilians is a local journalist.

The fighting broke out late Friday after gunmen attacked an army patrol in the Khan al-Askar area, near the heart of the coastal city, wounding four soldiers, a security official said.
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The gunmen then withdrew to the market's narrow alleyways and troops launched an assault on Saturday morning, setting off fierce clashes that continued into the early afternoon.

But even after the fighting ended, gunmen abducted a soldier inside the city, a security official told AFP. The army separately said it had foiled a bid to kidnap five soldiers.

Security officials said most of the gunmen involved in Saturday's fighting were Lebanese but were could not say if they were affiliated with any group.

"Some of them are Islamists, while others are wanted thugs," a security official told AFP.

An AFP journalist who toured the area after the fighting ended widespread damage to shops and vehicles.

The guns fell silent at around 2pm.
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"The army has ended its operation, having arrested a number of armed men and seized quantities of weapons and ammunition from them, while others fled and are being pursued," a statement said.

Dozens of shops were destroyed in the fighting, which included heavy shelling, said the AFP journalist who also saw a charred body and civilians evacuating the wounded on stretchers.

Elsewhere in northern Lebanon, a clash broke out in the Akkar region near the Syrian border, after unidentified gunmen tried to cut off a main road.

Two soldiers were killed in that fighting, the army said.

An officer was also killed and two others wounded in a separate attack on troops in the village of Minieh, 10km from Tripoli, when gunmen fired rockets at their vehicle, it said.

The latest violence came nearly three months after a battle in eastern Lebanon between the army and jihadists from Syria's al-Qaeda branch and the Islamic State group.

Dozens of civilians, including women and children, who had been trapped in the market during the fighting were able to leave when the clashes stopped.


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