(Reuters) - Al
Qaeda-linked fighters battled with members of Lebanese group Hezbollah
and the Syrian army in a mountainous area on the Syria-Lebanon border on
Saturday, leading to deaths on both sides, security sources said. Three Hezbollah fighters, five Syrian soldiers and more than 15 members of al Qaeda's Syria wing Nusra Front were killed when Nusra attacked Flita, a village just inside Syria in the Qalamoun mountain range, Lebanese and Syrian security sources said. In
recent months fighting has raged in the Qalamoun area which stretches
along Syria's western border with Lebanon, threatening to drag the
smaller Mediterranean state deeper into its neighbor's nearly four-year
civil war. The
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Nusra Front had
attacked Hezbollah and the Syrian army with mortar fire and that the
Syrian military responded by shelling areas in the Qalamoun area. Shi'ite
Muslim group Hezbollah has sent thousands of fighters to support
Syria's army in the conflict and has regularly clashed with Sunni
Islamist groups like Nusra and Islamic State. The
head of Lebanon's security apparatus told Reuters that militants in the
Qalamoun mountains were seeking to gain control of nearby Lebanese
villages to support their fighting positions. Fighting from Syria
spilled into Lebanon several times last year. Islamic State and Syria's
al Qaeda wing attacked the border town of Arsal in August and took
Lebanese soldiers captive, and gunmen, including some linked to Islamic
State, clashed with the army in Tripoli in October.
Syria's Qaeda wing fights Hezbollah near Lebanon border
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