Lebanon: Officials condemn death of soldier in suicide attacks

Published December 16th, 2013 - 09:03 GMT
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) troops stand guard at the Ras al-Naqura checkpoint on the Lebanese-Israeli border on December 16, 2013 following crossfire between Israeli and Lebanese forces the previous evening. [AFP]
United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) troops stand guard at the Ras al-Naqura checkpoint on the Lebanese-Israeli border on December 16, 2013 following crossfire between Israeli and Lebanese forces the previous evening. [AFP]

Two suicide attacks that resulted in the death of a Lebanese soldier in the city of Sidon were condemned Monday by Lebanon's leaders and lawmakers.

The army officer and three gunmen were killed during attacks in separate parts of the coastal city Sunday night, the Daily Star in Beirut reported.

President Michel Sleiman said the "criminal, terrorist act" came at a time the Lebanese public was looking for protection and stability from the army.

Najib Mikati, the country's caretaker prime minister, called for support of Lebanon's security agencies "and to prevent [anyone] messing with our security."

The attacks were a "cowardly terrorist act," said Sheik Abdel-Amir Qabalan, vice president of the Higher Shiite Council.

Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri called the attackers "a group of misled and irresponsible people," saying Sidon would not be "dragged into a confrontation with the Lebanese army."

The attackers were believed to be supporters of Sheik Ahmad Amir whose fighters clashed with the army in Sidon earlier in the year.

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