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The fire that broke out in the Syrian refugee camp in the town of Minya, Akkar district, in northern Lebanon, due to a dispute between a person from Minya and some Syrian workers, caused the displacement of some 700 refugees who saw themselves forced to leave the field.
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The Lebanese National News Agency reported that there was a dispute between a person from Minya and some Syrian workers, which resulted in a fight that resulted in the fall of 3 injuries, and subsequently a group of young people set fire to a series of shops in Syrian-inhabited campaign.
Civil defense vehicles worked to extinguish the fire and a force from the Lebanese army and security forces intervened to control the situation in the area.
The governor of northern Lebanon, Ramzi Nahra, in a televised interview, strongly denounced the fire incident, noting that the camp is under regular surveillance by the Lebanese army and UN organizations.
Nohra said: “What happened was an individual act that led to the great tragedy that we see in front of us today, and all rational people denounce it, and we denounce what happened because it is outside our customs and traditions.” The camp had to leave the camp due to the burning of their tents.
Source: RT
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