Eight dead in Lebanon shootout with suspected drug dealers

Eight dead in Lebanon shootout with suspected drug dealers
Two soldiers and six other people were killed in a Monday dawn army raid targeting suspects in Maameltein, an area north of Beirut known for its seedy nightlife
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03 November, 2015
Lebanon is plagued by drug barons operating with near total impunity in remote regions [AFP]
Eight Lebanese including two soldiers were killed Monday in a dawn shootout between security forces and two fugitives outside a nightclub north of Beirut, the army said.

Mehdi Hussein Zeaiter and Ahmad Ali Ammar fired on an army patrol pursuing them outside a nightclub in the Maameltein area near the coastal city of Jounieh," which led to the deaths of two soldiers," an army statement said.

"The patrolling officers returned fire and clashes broke out, resulting in the deaths of Zeaiter and Ahmad Ali Ammar, and four civilians who were also with them," the army said.

Lebanon's National News Agency said two young women were among the dead, and that the military police would investigate the incident.

Zeaiter and Ammar had a total of 11 search warrants and six arrest warrants in their names, the army statement said, without specifying the alleged offences.

Ceremonies will be held Tuesday to honor the two Lebanese Army soldiers killed early Monday.

The Lebanese Army said on its website that 1st Sgt. Maroun Khoury and Pte. Michel Rahbawi will receive full military honours before they are sent to their hometowns for burial.

While shootouts occasionally break out between security forces and fugitives in Lebanon's north and the eastern Bekaa valley, such violence is rare in the capital and surrounding area.