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Three more soldiers killed in north Lebanon camp fighting
2007-08-28
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed in fighting with Islamic extremists at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, a day after the families of the militants were evacuated, the military said Sunday. The army said the soldiers were killed Saturday at the Nahr el-Bared camp. It did not say how they were killed. Two more soldiers were killed on Friday when the battle resumed after the evacuation of the civilians.

The deaths raise to 148 the number of soldiers who have died since fighting between the army and al-Qaida-inspired Fatah Islam militants erupted three months ago.

On Friday, the families of the besieged militants who had been caught inside the camp — 25 women and 38 children — were evacuated, clearing the way for a final military assault against remaining fighters inside. Fighting between the militants and the soldiers resumed following the evacuation.

A senior military officer told The Associated Press Saturday that the decision to finish off the gunmen still holed up inside Nahr el-Bared has been taken. "They have no choice but to surrender or we continue our operations," he said.

An estimated 70 fighters now remain holed up deep inside the coastal camp, just outside the northern port city of Tripoli. The fighting that has raged since May 20 is Lebanon's worst internal violence since the 1975-90 civil war. The army has refused to halt its offensive until the militants completely surrender, but the gunmen have vowed to fight to the death.

The prosecutor-general last week charged 107 detainees with membership of the group. Most were Lebanese and Palestinians but they also included Saudis, Syrians, a Tunisian and an Algerian. Another 119 are wanted on the same charges, including 38 Saudis and 11 Syrians.
Posted by:Fred

#1  So when's the next "final assault"?
Posted by: tu3031   2007-08-28 07:37  

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