BEIRUT, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Clashes between the Lebanese army and Sunni militants
in northern Lebanon city of Tripoli killed two people and wounded 11
others on Friday morning, local OTV reported.
Three Lebanese soldiers were among the wounded, while one militant wanted
by police was killed, the report said.
A statement of the Lebanese army command said that the clashes erupted on
Friday morning when a car carrying a wounded man tried to overpass an army
checkpoint and people in the car fired at the army checkpoint.
The army added that the situation returned to normal soon.
The incident took place in Bab-Tebanneh area of Tripoli which is
predominantly inhabited by pro-government Sunnis who have fought fierce battles
last summer with opposition Alawits inhabitants of Bal Mohsin.
Sunni areas of Tripoli are reported to be a safe haven for fundamentalist
groups and terrorist cells operating in the areas.
Two car bombs targeted Lebanese army buses in Tripoli killing over 20 soldiers in last summer. Arrested members of Fattah al-Islam fundamentalist group confessed to carrying the attack against the army.