Lebanon army fires on Syria aircraft for 'first time'

It was the first time the Lebanese army has responded to Syrian attacks on its territory, which have multiplied as its eastern neighbour’s conflict has intensified.

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BAALBEK, Lebanon // The Lebanese army fired on Syrian helicopters on Monday after they carried out a raid inside Lebanese territory.

It was the first time the army has responded to Syrian attacks on its territory, which have multiplied as the conflict in its eastern neighbour has intensified.

“In accordance with the orders of the army command, anti-aircraft guns were fired in the direction of Syrian helicopters that bombed Khirbet Dawud near Arsal” in the area near the Syrian border, a military source said.

Lebanese officials reported no casualties from the Syrian raid. It was not clear whether the retaliatory fire had hit the Syrian aircraft.

The Lebanese army has in the past threatened to respond to cross-border fire from Syria but has not previously done so.

On June 12, it issued a rare warning to the Syrian government, saying it would respond “immediately” to any new “violation” after a raid by the army on the Arsal area, a hub of support for the rebels, which is also home to tens of thousands of Syrian refugees.

* Agence France-Presse