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The Lebanese president orders the army to respond to the fire in Syria – the world

The Lebanese president orders the army to respond to the fire in Syria – the world

Beirut: Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Monday that his country’s forces will respond to the fire that entered the neighboring Syria, that the authorities said they had killed a child.

The confrontations broke out on Sunday late on the Syrian-Libanese border, with the new authorities in Damascus accusing the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah of kidnapping three soldiers in Lebanon and killing you.

Said a Lebanese security source AFP That Syrian forces fired shells in Lebanon, after the three security staff were killed in the Lebanese village by the local guns involved in smuggling.

The National News Agency in Lebanon (NNA), led by the State State (NNA), said that the border confrontations were resumed on Monday following a fresh Syrian.

The Lebanon army says the fire came back from Syria to the border area

“What is happening in the East and Northern borders cannot continue,” Aoun said in a position on X. “I guided the Lebanese army to respond to the fire source.”

The army announced that it has taken “exceptional security measures and intense communications”, on Sunday night, which led to the return of the bodies of the three Syrian soldiers to the authorities there.

He said that the Libanese border cities and villages saw “scoring from the direction of the Syrian territory”, mentioning that the units of the army responded with “appropriate weapons, and consolidated the deployment and controlled the security situation”.

The communications were in progress between the “army command and the Syrian authorities to restore the security and maintain the stability of the border area,” he added.

The Minister of Lebanese Information, Paul Morcos, said a child was killed and six other people injured by Syrian coach, adding that many civilians were also relocated to the border area.

Hezbollah was a key supporter of former Syria president, Bashar al-Assad, before being overturned in a lightning bolt in December.

The new authorities in Syria announced last month the launch of a security campaign in the Border Province of Homs, aimed at closing the routes used for smuggling of weapons and goods.

They accused Hezbollah of launching attacks, saying he sponsors cross -border smuggling bands.