3 Troops Martyred, 4 Wounded in Suicide Attack Targeting Arsal Army Checkpoint

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Three troops were martyred and four others were wounded on Saturday evening in the border town of Arsal when a suicide bomber driving a booby-trapped car blew himself up at an army checkpoint in region.

"A suicide bomber driving a booby-trapped car blew himself up at an army checkpoint in the Wadi Ata region in Arsal,” the military institution said in a communique.

"The explosion killed three army martyrs and wounded four others that were positioned at the targeted checkpoint,” the statement added.

The car used in the explosion was a black Kia, according to the statement.

The state-run National News Agency identified the martyrs as soldier A. A., and conscripts M. H. and H. H.

“And among the four wounded troops were T.M. and sergeant A. Sh.,” NNA added.

It was later revealed that soldier A. Y., who was gravely wounded in the explosion, is in a critical condition and he was transferred to a hospital in Baalbek for treatment.

Military helicopter took off from the Riyaq Air Base in Beqaa and headed to Arsal to help rescue teams in reaching the site of the explosion and in transferring the wounded and the martyrs' bodies, according to the same source.

The NNA explained that the blast took place in the plains of Arsal, near the eastern mountain belt on the border with Syria.

MTV detailed on the incident: “A four-wheel drive rushed towards the army checkpoint, and blew up near the soldiers' position.”

“Normally, seven to 12 troops are positioned at the targeted checkpoint,” it added.

Al-Jadeed television assured moments after the blast that the contact was lost with the soldiers serving at the targeted checkpoint in Arsal.

The "Free Sunnis of Baalbek Brigade” claimed later on Saturday the suicide explosion, considering it a retaliation to the killing of fugitive Sami al-Atrash.

“As long as Sunnis are targeted in Lebanon, be sure that we will respond to any attack,” the Brigade said on its account on the social media website Twitter.

The name of Sami al-Atrash was mentioned for the first time in media reports claiming that he collaborated with Sameh Breidi in preparing the first car bomb that exploded in the Beirut southern suburb of Bir al-Abed, a Hizbullah stronghold.

Later in the evening, State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr tasked the army police to conduct all the initial investigation in Saturday's blast.

He called for gathering all necessary proofs and information to reveal and identify the attackers, noting that the site of explosion will be inspected later.

Prime Minister Tammam Salam said the explosion was a “hateful criminal act,” but assured that it will not affect the “decisive political decision to fight all forms of terrorism.”

"As the army and security forces were preparing to start implementing a security plan adopted by the cabinet, troops were attacked in a hateful and terrorist crime in the Arsal plains,” Salam said in a released statement.

"This is another episode in the cycle of violence targeting stability in Lebanon, the prestige of the state and its institutions,” he added.

"The army will remain a symbol of sacrifice and it has the complete political support to do its job in protecting the security of the country and its citizens. This will only make us more insistent on fighting terrorism, resisting to any acts that threaten security, and implementing the law in all regions in Lebanon.”

Salam contacted army chief General Jean Qahwaji to be briefed on the latest developments following Saturday's explosion.

Hizbullah also condemned the Arsal explosion, saying it is a crime targeting the country and all Lebanese people.

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Comments 27
Thumb lebanon_first 29 March 2014, 19:52

terrorists. Why dont we close our border?

Missing helicopter 29 March 2014, 19:57

It is closed except for terrorists and HA.

Missing forces 30 March 2014, 00:24

flame agree with your comments.. what is also important is that the army receives not only the backing from the ministers verbally but the freedom and authority to implement any strategy (verbaly agreed on) to safe guard the country and them selves. I pray they do not have one hand bound behind their backs trying to do their duty as this will surely lead to a greater number of deaths. God bless the single uniting force of Lebanon.
Sadly a thought, politically we are ready to tear each others heads off in the name of this leader or that, however it takes a terrible incident resulting in the loss off life to our true defenders to unite us, must we continually witness such sadness to stand united as Lebanese?

Thumb Mystic 30 March 2014, 00:32

Thats true, this is not a secterian conflict, the soldier that died recently in Tripoli Fadi al-Jubaili was a Sunni. That proves again, it doesn't matter to these takfiris, which sect you belong to. If you are in the way of their, khalifah ottoman empire, then you are a dead man.

The likes of the salafis, has no real religion. They do not follow their peoples wishes, rather their own zionist salafi agenda. To weaken everyone except Israel and USA.

Default-user-icon jim (Guest) 29 March 2014, 19:57

Thanks Nasrallah.

Missing helicopter 29 March 2014, 19:58

RIP to the soldiers and Allah kbeer.

Missing forces 30 March 2014, 00:30

josephani we already have this multi-sect defence force called LAF. they should simply be given all political cover to implement whatever it takes to whom ever it be in order to restore peace and stability. sadly on too many occasions they have been restricted to act causing avoidable losses.

Missing coolmec 29 March 2014, 19:59

Lebanon 1st
I think we should ask for a new UN contingent to protect our borders with Syria along with the LAF acting in force and disarm the Palestinian camps

Thumb lebanon_first 29 March 2014, 21:24

Not sure coolmec. Assad would bomb the UN.

Best thing is to build an electric fence with syria with border crossings controled by real the army.

As for the pals arms. I have absolutely no clue why they are still armed. They are forbidden to fight israel out of lebanon, and they are certainly not welcome to fight lebanese. So why the weapons? They should be disarmed by force if necessary. I mean why would the LF who resisted syrian occupation give back their weapons and not the pals?

Missing --karim- 29 March 2014, 19:59

RIP to the martyred soldiers.

Thumb Mystic 29 March 2014, 20:11

May god bless their heroic souls. God bless LAF

Thumb Elemental 29 March 2014, 20:11

RIP Brave soldiers.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 29 March 2014, 20:43

Executed. Not excited.

Thumb arzak-ya-libnan 29 March 2014, 21:12

Sentenced too. Just reading through.

Missing tourettes 29 March 2014, 21:31

Rip soldiers God be your parents
Its high time the laf done something

Thumb cedre 29 March 2014, 21:43

poor soldiers' families...

Thumb Mystic 30 March 2014, 00:33

Cedre how come AL Qaeda never attacks Israel?

Thumb Mystic 30 March 2014, 01:42

Al Qaeda made attacks on Iran before, Like the embassy for instance, and also other episodes in Iran, and its borders with Aghanistan. Al Qaeda was created by the Israel and USA, thats why they never attack Israel.

Missing --karim- 29 March 2014, 22:08

What did it do in Saida? Go after terrorists?

Missing VINCENT 30 March 2014, 00:01

Thank you Iran and Saudi Arabia

Thumb Loubnani 30 March 2014, 00:23

God bless our soldiers who gave their lives today for those are the true martyrs of Lebanon. It is a shame we live in a country with so many loyalties that even our only military institution is being subjected to the hatred of sectarianism. Shame on all who do not condemn these acts of terror. May all these fanatical brainwashed scum rot in the deepest pits of hell

Missing forces 30 March 2014, 00:35

gabby while this is also tragic we evidentially have greater concerns at home. how can we always ignore the needs of the country and fight someone else's war? we cannot and should not concern ourselves with Syria until our own house is in order, this is what got us here in the first place.

Thumb Chupachups 30 March 2014, 00:41

It's time to do what the LAF did to naher el bared , but this time to Arsal.

Default-user-icon hanoun (Guest) 30 March 2014, 01:41

let the terrorists and their funders burn in hell and they will
any country ruled by a holly book Koran tora ,...is a terrorist country

Missing cedars 30 March 2014, 04:35

How did all this started? HA militia has to participate in the Syrian conflict and pay back Assad for allowing HA weapons continue to flow from Iran. They have invited the retaliation and asked for it by getting the state into this mess that our LAF is paying the price for their idiotic involvement in 2006 by kidnapping Israeli soldiers and now by hitting the Syrians in their towns. Wake up and smell the coffee of the liar Nasrallah deeds, he signs the Baabda disassociation policy then takes orders from Iran/Assad to enter the Syrian conflict.

Thumb thelebpatriot111 30 March 2014, 04:49

Bla bla blah....your lies will only strengthen our resolve...

Default-user-icon libnan1 (Guest) 30 March 2014, 04:49

glory to the Great Aoun !!!!