28/10/2011 10:57
Syria planting mines along region bordering Lebanon
Syrian troops were seen planting mines along a region bordering northern Lebanon early on Thursday in a bid to stem weapons smuggling, a local Lebanese official told AFP.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he said the troops began planting the mines at dawn in an area facing two Lebanese villages -- Knaysseh and Al-Hnayder.
"Lebanese officials told us the Syrians undertook the measure to prevent weapons smuggling," he said.
The area is separated only by mounds of earth and for long has been used to smuggle goods between the two countries.
Lebanese and Syrian nationals previously also circulated freely between the two countries.
But tension in the region has mounted since the revolt against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime erupted in March and some 5,000 Syrians, among them defecting soldiers and opposition activists, have sought refuge in Lebanon, the AFP reports.