BEIRUT: Lebanese troops battled Islamic militants in the northern city of Tripoli for a second day on Saturday, with five people killed and more than a dozen wounded in the clashes, the Lebanese army and state media said.

An army statement said troops surrounded the gunmen in Tripoli’s old market, exchanging fire and wounding several of them.

It said it also had detained some of the fighters and seized weapons and ammunition, although some gunmen were able to flee the area. The fighting came two days after troops killed three militants and detained a local leader in a raid in the northern Dinniyeh region.

One of the three killed was Abdul-Qadir Akkoumi, a Lebanese soldier who announced in a video released earlier this month that he had defected and joined the Islamic State group, the army said. “It was a very fierce night,” said a Tripoli resident who asked that his name not be published because of security concerns.

Speaking by telephone, the man said the city’s streets were mostly empty on Saturday and people avoided going near the historic market where the fighting was concentrated. The army said later on Saturday, that gunmen fired a rocket propelled grenade at an army vehicle in the nearby town of Minye, killing an officer and wounding two others.

Troops also clashed with gunmen in the nearby town of Mhamra, where two soldiers were killed and several others wounded, the army statement said. The state-run National News Agency said two civilians were killed and five civilians wounded.

It was not immediately clear if there were casualties among the gunmen. Militants inspired by Al Qaeda and the Islamic State extremist group have killed and wounded several soldiers in a string of attacks in recent months.

The deadliest was in August, when jihadi fighters from Syria briefly overran the Lebanese border town of Arsal, capturing some 20 policemen and soldiers and killing several others.

Published in Dawn, October 26th, 2014

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