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One person has been killed and three have been hurt in a shoot-out between gunmen and troops in the north Lebanese city of Tripoli, security forces say. | |
The clash happened in the early hours of Friday, in the predominantly Sunni area of Bab al-Tabbaneh. | The clash happened in the early hours of Friday, in the predominantly Sunni area of Bab al-Tabbaneh. |
There have been frequent outbreaks of violence in Tripoli in recent months between rival Sunni and Shia gunmen. | There have been frequent outbreaks of violence in Tripoli in recent months between rival Sunni and Shia gunmen. |
The city has also been the scene of two recent bus bombings which killed 23 people, including several soldiers. | The city has also been the scene of two recent bus bombings which killed 23 people, including several soldiers. |
In October, the Lebanese security forces broke up an alleged cell of militants in Tripoli. | In October, the Lebanese security forces broke up an alleged cell of militants in Tripoli. |
Some of the cell's members are alleged to have been members of the militant Sunni Islamist group, Fatah al-Islam, which staged an uprising in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp outside Tripoli in 2007. | Some of the cell's members are alleged to have been members of the militant Sunni Islamist group, Fatah al-Islam, which staged an uprising in the Nahr al-Bared refugee camp outside Tripoli in 2007. |
Fifteen weeks of fierce fighting left more than 400 people dead, including 168 soldiers, and devastated the camp. | Fifteen weeks of fierce fighting left more than 400 people dead, including 168 soldiers, and devastated the camp. |
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