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Lebanon army advances against Daesh militants in border battle

August 20, 2017
A handout picture released by the Lebanese army on Saturday shows Lebanese soldiers holding up the Lebanese and Spanish national flags at Mkhayrme Mountain in Ras Baalbek, in solidarity with Spain following the twin terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils. — AFP
A handout picture released by the Lebanese army on Saturday shows Lebanese soldiers holding up the Lebanese and Spanish national flags at Mkhayrme Mountain in Ras Baalbek, in solidarity with Spain following the twin terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils. — AFP

BEIRUT — Lebanese soldiers renewed fire on Daesh (the so-called IS) group positions on the country's eastern border with Syria on Sunday after capturing a third of the territory held by militants in the area.

Lebanon's army began its operation in the Jurud Ras Baalbek and Jurud Al-Qaa region early on Saturday, and in the first day captured around 30 sq. km of territory, a military spokesman said.

"That is around a third of the area controlled by the terrorists," Brig. Gen. Nazih Jreij said late Saturday.

Jreij said 20 Daesh fighters had been killed in the clashes, and 10 Lebanese soldiers wounded.

Lebanon's battle against Daesh comes as the militant group faces assaults in both neighboring Syria and Iraq, where the government early Sunday announced an offensive on the group's bastion of Tal Afar.

The attack also comes after Daesh claimed several international attacks, including twin car ramming incidents in Spain that killed 14 people.

Lebanese soldiers raised the Spanish flag on a hilltop captured from Daesh on Saturday in a tribute to the victims of those attacks, the army said.

Lebanon's military estimated around 600 Daesh fighters were present in the Jurud Ras Baalbek and Jurud Al-Qaa areas, controlling around 120 sq. km of territory before Saturday's advances.

On Sunday, Lebanon's National News Agency reported soldiers were firing heavy artillery and rockets at Daesh positions in Jurud Ras Baalbek.

The army's assault comes after Lebanon's powerful Shiite militant group Hezbollah waged its own campaign against the militants operating in another border area south of the current battle.

The group's six-day offensive against Daesh and Al-Qaeda's former affiliate in the Jurud Arsal area ended with a ceasefire.

The agreement saw around 8,000 refugees and militants transported to a militant-held area of northwestern Syria in return for the release of five captured Hezbollah fighters.

Hezbollah's War Media outlet said its fighters and the Syrian army had on Saturday "managed to liberate 87 sq. km of the total area controlled by the Daesh organization... in western Qalamun region" of Syria.

Security along Lebanon's eastern border with Syria has long been a concern, and in 2014 jihadists invaded the town of Arsal and kidnapped 30 Lebanese soldiers and police.

Four were executed by their captors while a fifth died of his wounds.

Sixteen were released in a prisoner swap in December 2015, but another nine solders are believed to remain in Daesh hands.

It is not clear if they are alive or not. — AFP


August 20, 2017
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