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Last Modified: 11 May 2008
Source: PA News

Heavy fighting broke out between pro and anti-government supporters in Lebanon's central mountains overlooking the capital, sending echoes of gunfire and explosions rolling across Beirut, security officials said.

The clashes between pro-government supporters of Druse leader Walid Jumblatt and Shiite gunmen and their allies started in the mountain town of Aytat and involved exchanges of rockets and machine gun fire, the officials said. It later spread to the nearby towns of Kayfoun, Qamatiyeh, Bchamoun and Chouweifat, they added.

There were no initial reports of casualties. Jumblatt called for a halt to the fighting and for the army to take control of the mountains.

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