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...Lebanese troops opened fire on a bulldozer (1) after it crossed the so-called Blue Line - the U.N.-demarcated boundary - and entered about 20 yards into Lebanon, Lebanese officials said.
Israeli troops responded with tanks and light weapons, Israeli security officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
The exchange occurred near the Lebanese village of Maroun el-Rass, which was the scene of heavy fighting in the summer war, in the central sector of the border.
The Lebanese military officials, speaking on condition of anonymity pending the release of a formal statement from the army command, said the Lebanese army fired volleys of machine guns toward the bulldozer.
Israeli forces responded with five anti-tank grenades that targeted an army armored vehicle and a transport jeep, the Lebanese officials said. Lebanese troops did not suffer any injuries. There was no immediate word of any Israeli casualties.
In Jerusalem, the Israeli army said shooting erupted (2) on the Israel-Lebanon border during an Israeli operation to search for bombs planted by Hezbollah guerrillas...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6400969,00.html
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