(Reuters) - The
Lebanese army said one person was killed and two wounded during a search
for suspected militants at refugee camps near the border with Syria, and security sources said the number detained in the past two weeks had reached about 450. The army has been stepping up efforts to prevent fighters from Syria
using the Lebanese border town of Arsal and surrounding areas as a
base. Arsal was the scene of last month of the deadliest spillover of
fighting in the three-year civil war in Syria and is also home to tens
of thousands of refugees. The
Lebanese army said soldiers had shot at three people on a motorbike who
were trying to set fire to parts of a refugee camp during the raids,
killing one and wounding the other two. The
army says the hundreds of people arrested are mainly Syrians and
authorities accuse them of being members of groups such as Nusra Front,
Syria's al Qaeda wing, which is fighting President Bashar al-Assad's
forces. Anti-Assad
insurgents often cross the border, using Arsal to rest or seek medical
treatment. On Thursday the army said it had detained four people
believed to be linked to Nusra Front. Clashes
last month in and around Arsal killed dozens. Islamist militants
captured a group of Lebanese soldiers during the fighting and have since
killed at least three of them. They are believed to be holding more
than a dozen others. Sunni
Muslim militants and other groups in Syria accuse the Lebanese army of
working with Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shi'ite movement which has sent
fighters to help Assad's forces.
Lebanese army raid at Syrian border kills one, wounds two

Reuters
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