LBN320046
Village Name:
Falougha
Last modified:
Saturday, October 26, 2013 - 22:04
Caza:
Local Name:
Falougha
Title | Actors/Parties Involved | Description | Date of incident | Death toll | Number of Injured | Sources of Conflict | Security Incident Category |
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Relatives of captured military men cut off FaloughaDahr Baydar road | Families of abducted soldiers [Arsal Clashes] |
The family of the abducted military soldiers staged on Monday morning a sit-in and cut off Falougha-Dahr Baydar road in both directions. |
Monday, September 22, 2014 | 0persons | 0persons | Collective Action [inc. protests, solidarity movements...] | |
LF responds to Ashrafieh shelling | Lebanese Forces (LF) |
The LF responded on the Ashrafieh shelling by shelling the villages of Falougha, Hammana, Kobeih, and Chbaniye in the Upper Metn, without causing any casualties. |
Monday, June 20, 1983 | 0persons | 0persons | Bombardment, Heavy Artillery [inc.rocket attacks] | |
Syrian Army attack against Joint Forces | Syrian Armed Forces, National Movement (NM) |
On September 23, 1976, Elias Sarkis was elected president. Five days later, the Syrian Army led a massive attack against all the positions of the Joint Forces, starting in Zahleh, then spreading toward Tarchich, Mtein, Hammana, and Falougha with the aim of restoring control over the areas that the Joint Forces had taken over in March-May 1976. |
Tuesday, September 28, 1976 | Bombardment, Clashes/Armed Conflict |