Miqati Asks Mansour to File Complaint over Syrian Fire on Border Areas

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Prime Minister Najib Miqati on Sunday condemned the cross-border shelling from Syria into border towns in northern Lebanon.

“We denounce the death of Lebanese citizens in incidents they have nothing to do with and we call on the relevant Syrian authorities to take the appropriate measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents,” said Miqati in a statement distributed by his office.

“I have asked the minister of foreign affairs (Adnan Mansour) to officially inform Syrian authorities of our rejection of this behavior and our demand that its recurrence be prevented,” Miqati added.

Fierce fighting erupted during the night on the Syria-Lebanon border between Syrian troops and unknown gunmen, leaving a Lebanese man dead and four wounded, a Lebanese security source told Agence France Presse on Sunday.

The violence was triggered by the death hours earlier of another Lebanese man, who was killed on Saturday in gunfire coming from the Syria side of the border near a river separating the two countries, the security source said.

Members of his clan took part in the clashes against Syrian troops during the night in the Buqayaa region of northern Lebanon, a Lebanese official told AFP.

The Syrian army used artillery, mortars and automatic weapons fired from the Syrian village of Mcherfe as they clashed with the gunmen, according to the security source, who said a Lebanese man was killed and at least four others wounded in the fighting.

He was unable to say whether the gunmen were Lebanese or Syrians opposed to the regime of President Bashar Assad.

Since the Syrian uprising began in March 2011, there have been numerous deadly clashes along the northern and eastern borders of Lebanon, usually between the Syrian army and armed Syrian or Lebanese groups backing the rebellion against the regime in Damascus.

There have also been clashes between armed groups and the Lebanese army seeking to prevent the infiltration of fighters into Lebanon.

Comments 11
Default-user-icon Batman (Guest) 24 February 2013, 19:54

No kidding... unbelievable...

Thumb Elemental 24 February 2013, 20:01

Wishful thinking lol

Thumb lebanon_first 24 February 2013, 22:08

good move mikati. stay steadfast against all the waves around u.

Thumb lebanon_first 24 February 2013, 22:10

mansour and syrian ambassador transcript of conversation:
MANSOUR: please please could u hit our border towns less. i would really appreciate it.
ALI: Khrass wlaa
MANSOUR: Ok. thank you soo much.

Missing helicopter 24 February 2013, 23:46

Members of his clan took part in the clashes against Syrian troops.................. we are still a country of clans first, sect second, and Lebanese last. Arm the army, disarm the populace, the only solution.

Missing cedars 25 February 2013, 02:05

Mansour to Mikati: This is called friendly fire, so it's OK.
Mansour to Mikati: I am still busy with Sadr Assassination file with the Libyans, that's why my phone line is always busy.

Thumb scorpyonn 25 February 2013, 03:14

Ask NATO to place missiles there like they did in Turkey and blast the hell out of the Syrians and bloody Iranians and their Lebanese allies. Iran is a nasty player in this game and I wish the US would annihilate them off this planet.

Missing greatpierro 25 February 2013, 07:39

US have no compelling interest in intervening in Syria. The events are in their favor, the regime is weaker day after day and so much for the iraninan interest. They would rather not get involve in a proxy war but let the events take their course. This may take long but the result is inevitable. Pity for the Syrians and for the Lebanese who may have to endure these events for a long while.

Missing greatpierro 25 February 2013, 07:36

Don't woory Mansour will take his time and then will send a modified complaint to the syrian advising them to aim better before hitting onto lebanon

Thumb geha 25 February 2013, 10:41

a complaint should be sent to the UN and not to the Syrian regime if any....

Thumb zahhet 25 February 2013, 12:04

Ouuuuufffft comment habbal mitlak, Zahhet