LBN35112
Title | Actors/Parties Involved | Description | Date of incident | Death toll | Number of Injured | Sources of Conflict | Security Incident Category |
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Theft in Kaslik | Lebanese Civilians |
- ادعى لدى قوى الامن الداخلي في الكسليك مشغل مطعم سوشي المدعو قاسم طلال حيدر ان مبلغ 4,5 مليون ليرة لبنانية فقد من خزنة المطعم وادعى على العامل السابق ناجي .ج.ص وصهره بالقيام بسرقة الاموال والبحث جار عنهما لتوقيفهما والتحقيق معهما بناء على اشارة القضاء. http://nna-leb.gov.lb/ar/show-news/220277/ |
Tuesday, May 3, 2016 | 0persons | 0persons | Arrest/Detention, Robbery/Trespassing | |
Woman Killed after Man Denied Entry to Kaslik Nightclub | Palestinian Civilians/Refugees |
Security forces said on Monday that they arrested a man suspected of murdering a young woman in the coastal town of Kaslik that lies north of Beirut. H.H. was apprehended in the Bir Hassan neighborhood of Beirut's southern suburbs on suspicion of killing Elianne al-Safatli near a nightclub in Kaslik, police said. According to reports, al-Safatli died after H.H. opened fire for being denied entry to the nightclub. Also Monday, the Internal Security Forces Intelligence Branch arrested a 22-year-old Palestinian fugitive in the southern city of Tyre, the state-run National News Agency reported. Hussein Salim al-Zini from the town of al-Rashidiyeh was arrested as he was heading to a hospital in Tyre for the treatment of injuries, which he sustained during a clash with police, NNA said. Al-Zini is wanted for arms trafficking, robberies, attempted murder and shooting, the agency added. http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/162662-woman-killed-after-man-denied-... |
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 | 1 person | 0persons | Arrest/Detention, Assassination, Murder | |
Red Cross transports person shot dead in Kaslik | Identified Individuals |
The Lebanese Red Cross ambulance transported on Monday at dawn a person killed in shooting in Kaslik region. |
Monday, January 12, 2015 | 1 person | 0persons | Shooting | |
A bomb at the “Voice of Charity” radio station wounds 11 people |
May 6, 2005: A bomb at the “Voice of Charity” radio station wounded 11 people.803 |
Friday, May 6, 2005 | 0persons | 11persons | Explosion | ||
A bomb exploded at the Sayidat al-Najat church killing 10 people and wounding 54 in Jounieh |
February 27, 1994: In the town of Jounieh, a bomb exploded at the Sayidat al-Najat (Lady of Deliverance) church, killing 10 people and wounding 54. |
Sunday, February 27, 1994 | 10persons | 54persons | Explosion | ||
TV anchor May Chidiac was seriously injured and permanently disabled in a car bomb explosion in Jounieh |
September 25, 2005: TV anchor May Chidiac was seriously injured and permanently disabled in a car bomb explosion in Jounieh, north of Beirut. |
Sunday, September 25, 2005 | 0persons | 1 person | Assassination, Suicide Bombing/Car Bomb | ||
Both sides pounded the Christian enclave daily claiming the lives of 615 people died, and more than 2,000 were wounded, half of them civilians | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Lebanese Forces (LF) |
January 27–May, 1990: Both sides pounded the Christian enclave daily. The LF took over army positions in Jounieh, Kesrouan, and the coastline until Beirut, as well as Ashrafieh in Beirut, and the army positioned itself in Metn and the eastern suburbs of Beirut. In the first 18 days, 615 people died, and more than 2,000 were wounded, half of them civilians. |
Friday, January 27, 1989 to Wednesday, May 31, 1989 | 615persons | 2 000persons | Bombardment, Clashes/Armed Conflict | |
Particularly intense fighting in August extends to Beirut, its suburbs, Metn, the Mountain, Kesrwan, Jbeil, and the Beqaa | Lebanese Forces (LF), Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
August 1989: Five days of particularly intense fighting extended to Beirut, its suburbs, Metn, the Mountain, Kesrwan, Jbeil, and the Beqaa. This left 103 people dead and more than 550 wounded. |
Tuesday, August 1, 1989 to Thursday, August 31, 1989 | 103persons | 550persons | Clashes/Armed Conflict | |
Daily bombardment of residential areas covered Beirut, Kesrwan, Metn, Monteverde, Mkalles, Mansurieh, and North Lebanon | Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Syrian Armed Forces |
June–July, 1989: Daily bombardment of residential areas covered Beirut, Kesrwan, Metn, Monteverde, Mkalles, Mansurieh, and North Lebanon (Koura, Batroun and Jbeil) killing and wounding scores of civilians. Notably, on June 29, two bombs hit the Barbir Hospital in West Beirut. |
Thursday, June 1, 1989 to Thursday, June 29, 1989 | 0persons | 0persons | Bombardment | |
23 people killed by the Syrian Army's continued shelling throughout April 1989, hitting residential areas in Beirut and its southern suburbs, Metn, Kesrwan, Aley, Jbayl, the Beqaa, and Batroun | Syrian Armed Forces |
The Syrian Army continued shelling throughout April 1989, hitting residential areas in Beirut and its southern suburbs, Metn, Kesrwan, Aley, Jbayl, the Beqaa, and Batroun. There were civilian casualties every day; on April 16, 23 people were killed, including the ambassador of Spain and his father-in-law, renowned novelist Toufic Youssef Aouad. |
Saturday, April 1, 1989 to Sunday, April 16, 1989 | 23persons | 0persons | Bombardment | |
101 people were killed and 474 wounded during the 17 days of shelling over the areas of Beirut, Metn, Aley, and Kesrwan | Syrian Armed Forces, Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) |
March 20, 1989: Both sides shelled the areas of Kesrwan, the Beqaa, ‘Aley, Metn, Shuf, and the Beirut airport leaving at least 6 people dead and 21 injured. By March 31, at least 101 people were killed and 474 wounded during the 17 days of shelling over the areas of Beirut, Metn, Aley, and Kesrwan. |
Monday, March 20, 1989 to Friday, March 31, 1989 | 101persons | 474persons | Bombardment | |
Forced displacement of 1000 people from Jiyeh to Jounieh and Beirut |
April 24, 1985: Around 1,000 civilians from Jiyeh escaped by boat during the night; one took 500 people to the port of Jounieh, and the other 500 people to the port of Beirut. |
Wednesday, April 24, 1985 | 0persons | 0persons | Forced Displacement of Population |