10 Injured Syrian Nationals Transferred into Hospitals in Northern Lebanon

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Ten injured Syrian nationals were transferred to hospitals in Tripoli after crossing from Homs into Lebanon through al-Qaa border town, the National News Agency reported on Saturday.

The Lebanese Red Cross helped transporting the injured civilians to the hospitals.

The NNA said that 20 other injured Syrian nationals will be taken in to hospitals in northern Lebanon for treatment.

Earlier this month, the Lebanese army reinforced its presence in the northern region of Wadi Khaled, which borders Syria and is close to the flashpoint province of Homs.

Some 6,400 Syrians have sought refuge in Lebanon, most of them in Wadi Khaled, since the outbreak nearly a year ago of an unprecedented revolt against the regime of Bashar Assad.

A brutal government crackdown to put down the uprising has left more than 7,600 people dead, according to rights groups.

The Syrian army in November laced the Lebanese border with landmines in a bid to curb arms smuggling and to hamper army defectors and refugees from fleeing.

Syrian troops have also staged deadly incursions into border villages in Lebanon.

Comments 2
Thumb primesuspect 26 February 2012, 03:42

I do hope they are greeting them properly and not asking for money upfront (thousands of $) as it happens in Beirut.

Thumb Chupachups 26 February 2012, 07:18

I mean if hospitals make Lebanese pay , why would they not make Syrians ?