Photo of Lebanese Mohammad Hassan Saab and Abderrazak Karabli, killed in Homs on Dec. 29. (Credit: an-Nahar)
Three Lebanese members of the same family were victims of a shooting that targeted their car, registered in Lebanon, as it passed through the Wadi al-Dahab district, in the Syrian city of Homs, 26 km from the Lebanese border. The attack occurred amid armed clashes in the area, reported several Lebanese media outlets on Sunday.Mohammad Hassan Saab and his maternal uncle Abdel Razzak Karabli were both killed, while Mohammad’s brother, Abdallah Hassan Saab, was injured. The three of them reportedly traveled to Syria for touristic purposes, according to the Lebanese daily an-Nahar.Karabli was the father of five daughters. His nephew Mohammad, who worked in electronics, became a father a week prior, the newspaper reported. Read more Caesar Act extended for 5 years: What about Lebanon? The Lebanese Civil Defense confirmed to L’Orient-Le...
Three Lebanese members of the same family were victims of a shooting that targeted their car, registered in Lebanon, as it passed through the Wadi al-Dahab district, in the Syrian city of Homs, 26 km from the Lebanese border. The attack occurred amid armed clashes in the area, reported several Lebanese media outlets on Sunday.Mohammad Hassan Saab and his maternal uncle Abdel Razzak Karabli were both killed, while Mohammad’s brother, Abdallah Hassan Saab, was injured. The three of them reportedly traveled to Syria for touristic purposes, according to the Lebanese daily an-Nahar.Karabli was the father of five daughters. His nephew Mohammad, who worked in electronics, became a father a week prior, the newspaper reported. Read more Caesar Act extended for 5 years: What about Lebanon? The Lebanese Civil Defense confirmed to...
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