An armed clash broke out Tuesday evening between a number of Lebanese and Syrian nationals in Dawhat Aramoun, an area that lies around 22 kilometers south of Beirut, state-run National News Agency reported.
“Several people were wounded in a heavy and intense exchange of machinegun fire in Dawhat Aramoun between a number of the area's residents and Syrian refugees,” NNA said.
The causes of the clash are still unclear, the agency added.
The army eventually intervened and arrested a number of shooters and was pursuing others, NNA said later in the evening.
The incident comes around a week after a Lebanese-Syrian brawl in the Jounieh area of Sarba that sparked major tensions in that region.
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