Lebanon fighting spreads
Clashes break out at a second refugee camp amid the ongoing siege of Nahr al-Bared.

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Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr, reporting from Tripoli, said Fatah al-Islam confirmed that Abu Riyadh, one of its leaders, was killed by an army sniper on Saturday.
She said there had been conflicting reports in previous days that other senior leaders had been killed, reports that were denied by the group.
Machinegun fire could be heard outside the camp on Sunday as the army continued its siege backed by helicopter gunships and tanks.
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However, a man who Al Jazeera said was Kaddur denied he had been killed and boasted that his fighters “have arms that would shock the enemy”.
Abu Salim Taha also claimed that troops from Unifil, a multi-national peacekeeping force whose remit is largely concerned with monitoring southern Lebanon, had taken part in the shelling of Nahr al-Bared camp.
A deputy spokesperson for Unifil denied the allegations.
Yapmina Bouzaine said: “These claims are utterly unfounded. Unifil’s maritime task force have no part whatsoever in the developments in and around Nahr al-Bared camp.”
She said the maritime task force was acting within its original mandate, assisting the Lebanese authorities in preventing the illegal flow of arms via the sea.
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She said: “Approximately 150 people are in wheelchairs … Since the [latest army] offensive began on Friday, no relief supplies have made their way in to the camp.”
The army has urged refugees still trapped inside the camp to “be patient and to expel those criminals from among you”.
Siniora said on Saturday that the camp’s population had fallen from more than 31,000 to fewer than 3,000, including the fighters, after civilians fled after the outbreak of fighting on May 20.
He accused Fatah al-Islam of preventing the remaining civilians from leaving the camp in an apparent bid to use them as human shields.