Beirut violence: Live updates

Beirut violence: Live updates
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14 October, 2021

is following events in Beirut, where  shots were fired during a demonstration organised by Shia parties against the lead investigator into the Beirut port blast.  The violence has left at least six people dead and 30 others injured.

6:06 PM
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5:39 PM
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Lebanon's army has arrested nine people, including a Syrian, in connection to the violence.

5:26 PM
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Kuwait's embassy in Lebanon has urged Kuwaitis in the country to leave and has told those travelling to Lebanon to delay their plans.

5:19 PM
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Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said that those responsible for today's violence will be held accountable.

4:23 PM
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“It’s all chaos - it hurts everyone” - Read the latest on the ground from 's Lebanon correspondent: 

4:19 PM
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Lebanese PM Najib Mikati says the army have informed him that the security situation in Beirut has improved. Mikati said in a statement that Lebanon's elections will go ahead according to the constitutional dates, despite today's "discouraging" violence.

4:04 PM
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Footage captured by 's Lebanon correspondent during the clashes earlier today.

3:56 PM
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Hezbollah says gunmen were spread out in neighbourhoods and on top of buildings to snipe protesters.  The Shia paramilitary group has accused the Christian Lebanese Forces Party of having carried out the attacks.

 

3:52 PM
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The Lebanese Forces Party has issued a statement blaming the violence on Hezbollah incitement over the past few months against the Beirut probe judge. 

Judge Tarek Bitar has in recent days been in the sights of the Shia Hezbollah and Amal parties, particularly for insisting on subpoenaing top officials in his probe.

3:37 PM
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France has urged following the deadly clashes that broke out in Beirut.

"France is deeply concerned over the recent hindering of the smooth running of the investigation... and the violence that has occurred in this context. France calls on all parties to bring about a de-escalation," the French foreign ministry said in a statement. Read more .

 

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