Army Captures New Hills from IS as Mine Kills 3 Troops

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The Lebanese army pressed its offensive Sunday in the outskirts of the eastern border towns of Ras Baalbek al-Qaa, capturing new hills from the Islamic State group, as three soldiers were killed in a landmine explosion.

The three soldiers were en route to participate in the anti-IS operation that began on Saturday, an army source told the AFP news agency.

"An army vehicle was hit by a landmine on the Dawwar al-Njasa road in Arsal's outskirts at noon today, killing three soldiers and injuring one soldier seriously," the army said in an official statement.

It said the wounded soldier was evacuated to a hospital for treatment.

A spokesman said Saturday that 20 IS fighters had been killed in the clashes so far, and 10 Lebanese soldiers had been wounded.

During a daily press briefing on the operation, an Army Command spokesman said the army seized control of 30 square kilometers of territory on the second day of the offensive.

He added that the army has so far managed to oust the IS group from 80 out of 120 square kilometers it initially held.

The day also witnessed the destruction of 12 IS posts, the seizure of arms and ammunition and the destruction of a booby-trapped car and a bomb-laden motorbike that were carrying suicide bombers, the army spokesman, Colonel Fadi Abu Eid, announced.

State-run National News Agency meanwhile reported that the army on Sunday captured the Jabal al-Kheshen, Khirbet Daoud, Khirbet al-Tineh and Dhalil Umm al-Jamaa areas in Ras Baalbek's outskirts from the hands of IS militants.

The advancing troops were backed by airstrikes and artillery and rocket shelling.

Lebanese soldiers were also besieging a number of IS militants in the Wadi Mirtbayya area, according to NNA.

“The army is bolstering its posts and dismantling the landmines and traps that were left behind by the IS group,” the agency added.

Army Commander General Joseph Aoun meanwhile inspected military units deployed in the Ras Baalbek region and toured posts recaptured from the hands of the IS group.

The army began its operation in the mountainous outskirts of Ras Baalbek and al-Qaa early on Saturday, and in the first day captured around 30 square kilometers of territory, a military spokesman said.

"That is around a third of the area controlled by the terrorists," Brigadier General Nazih Jreij said late Saturday.

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Thumb i.report over 6 years

It's emportant to emphasize that the mine that killed the three soldiers were Syrian. Dash doesn't have mines.

Thumb Mystic over 6 years

Da3ish have drones, vehicles and Tow missiles they received from your moderate rebels in Syria.

Mines dates back to WW1 and before, now the same armaments you fools gave to the so called moderate rebels are being used on the Army today.

The 3 martyr soldiers we can thank you people for, you wanted to oust Assad and opened everything for the Salafi.

Thumb Mystic over 6 years

Da3ish have drones, vehicles and Tow missiles they received from your moderate rebels in Syria.

Mines dates back to WW1 and before, now the same armaments you fools gave to the so called moderate rebels are being used on the Army today.

The 3 martyr soldiers we can thank you people for, you wanted to oust Assad and opened everything for the Salafi.

Thumb janoubi over 6 years

are your huthis in yemen using land mines?

Thumb galaxy over 6 years

why wasn't the army present in these areas at the border before ISIS moved in or why was it not allowed to?

The answer is simple: Hezbollah wanted and wants open borders with Syria so it can control the flow of its terrorists in and out of Lebanon.

Thumb rocococo over 6 years

"Army Command: No Coordination with Hizbullah or Syrian Army in Offensive"

A Hezbollah T-62 or T-55 next to two Lebanese Army M113s.
https://twitter.com/RafaelBabikian/status/899255507814416384

Missing hajjradwan over 6 years

According to General George Nader the ex commander of the Maghaweer Da3esh fighters are withdrawing from the Lebanese side to the Syrian side of the border and surrendering to the Syrian army and Hezballah instead of surrendering to the Lebanese Army, wonder why.

Missing humble over 6 years

Because they all are similar among each others.

Missing humble over 6 years

Resistance? Which one? The one which has destroyed the Living together? The one which is destroying Lebanon? The one which is in love with the Iranium backaged culture????