Oman Daily Observer

THE VIOLENCE CAME SHORTLY AFTER A LEBANESE COURT REJECTED A REQUEST BY TWO FORMER GOVERNMENT MINISTERS TO REMOVE JUDGE TAREK BITAR, WHO IS INVESTIGAT­ING THE DEADLY BEIRUT PORT BLAST

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BEIRUT: At least six people were killed and 30 injured in Beirut as gunfire broke out at a protest against the judge investigat­ing last year’s blast at the city’s port, the Lebanese Red Cross said.

The protest drew followers of Hezbollah movement and its allies. They were gathering at the Justice Palace when the gunfire erupted, sending people running for cover.

Hours after the violence started on Thursday morning, the army was slowly restoring order by the afternoon. Tanks and soldiers were deployed on the streets that saw the worst of the mayhem.

The ground was strewn with broken glass and several buildings were riddled with bullets. The army warned that its personnel will shoot at any gunmen on the streets and told civilians to leave the area.

Soldiers helped to evacuate the elderly who were stranded in their homes.

Prime Minister Najib Mikati called on everyone to remain calm and “not be dragged into civil strife for any reason.” A witness said the gunfire first came from a building in the Tayouneh neighbourh­ood and then wider clashes erupted.

Residents of Tayouneh were seen carrying their children and leaving their homes as gunfire intensifie­d. One woman said it reminded her of Lebanon’s civil war years. Hezbollah and its close ally, the Amal movement, said sniper fire from rooftops of buildings resulted in deaths and serious injuries among their followers.

“Amal Movement and Hezbollah call on the Lebanese army to take responsibi­lity and intervene quickly to stop these criminals. They also call on all supporters and partisans to calm down and not be drawn into malicious strife,” the statement said.

UN special coordinato­r for Lebanon, Joanna Wronecka, expressed concern. “At this juncture, it is critical to show maximum restraint, ensure that calm is restored and that citizens are protected,” Wronecka said in a tweet.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A man carrying a girl runs after gunfire erupted in Beirut on Thursday.
— Reuters A man carrying a girl runs after gunfire erupted in Beirut on Thursday.

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