Shelling from Syria spills into Lebanon
At least two shells and one missile fired in fighting in Syria landed inside Lebanon today, residents and security sources said, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
“Around 9:00 am (0700GMT), two shells and a rocket fell on the outskirts of the village of Sahlet al-Ma” near the border with Syria, a local security services official told AFP.
The area, in the northern part of Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa province, is adjacent to Syria’s Homs province, the scene of heavy fighting in recent months between rebels and regime forces.
Residents said the missiles had fallen near a stone mill, causing no damage or injuries.
Lebanon’s official news agency said that five missiles had hit Lebanese territory, in the latest incident in which fighting over the border in Syria has spilled over.
Yesterday, President Michel Sleiman slammed as “unacceptable” a series of Syrian air raids a day earlier that targeted sites inside Lebanese territory. Syria denied launching the attack.
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