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Four Lebanese soldiers have been killed in an attack on an army patrol, according to media reports.Four Lebanese soldiers have been killed in an attack on an army patrol, according to media reports.
The attack was in Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon, Al-Arabiya TV reports. Reports said between one and 13 people were injured. The attack was near Zahle, in the Bekaa Valley, eastern Lebanon. Reports said between one and 13 people were injured.
The motive was unclear, but Reuters news agency reported that it appeared to be the result of tension between local tribes and the army. The motive was unclear, but could be linked to tribal tension about the army's recent efforts to crack down on drug smuggling in the area.
Bekaa Valley is a stronghold of the Shia Muslim movement Hezbollah. Bekaa Valley is a stronghold of the Shia Muslim movement Hezbollah. The army has not commented on the attack.
It has seen sectarian violence in recent years. Gunmen reportedly attacked the army patrol with rocket-propelled grenades on a major road.
The attack was carried out near Zahli, a predominantly-Christian town, Al-Arabiya reported. The area has seen sectarian violence in recent years, and has a history of drug production.
Bekaa Valley became notorious for the production of opium during the 1975-90 civil war but cultivation was largely eradicated by the government in the early 1990s.
However, the failure of alternative crops to generate income for farmers has led some to sow poppies again.