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Members of the Lebanese Red Cross assist Syrian women and children as they arrive on foot in Wadi Khaled village, northern Lebanon, near the Lebanese-Syrian border. Image Credit: Reuters

Wadi Khaled: Gunfire from Syria on Sunday raked a crowd at Al Boqayah border crossing in Lebanon near the town of Wadi Khaled, killing one person and wounding five including a Lebanese soldier, a security official and an AFP correspondent said.

The shooting comes as hundreds of Syrians flee violence in their homeland on foot into Lebanon.

The person killed was identified as a Syrian woman, the sources said.
Since Saturday, residents of the western Syrian town of Tall Kalakh, which is encircled by the army, have fled in their hundreds towards northern Lebanon.

According to a witness and a hospital worker, at least four people were shot dead and several others wounded by gunfire from the security forces in Tall Kalakh on Saturday, when thousands had gathered to stage a second day of protests against the autocratic regime of President Bashar Al Assad.

A witness in Tall Kalakh told AFP that residents were treating the wounded in a small clinic rather than the town hospital to prevent the casualties from being arrested or "finished off."

Security forces had fired at a funeral convoy at an entrance to the town, killing the mother and wounding three family members of a victim of the clashes, according to the Tall Kalakh resident.

Syrian daily Al Watan newspaper, which is close to the Al Assad regime, said in a front-page article Sunday that many armed men had fled Banias and Homs and sought refuge in Tall Kalakh, while "fighters" from Lebanon had entered Syria to give them back-up.

"Heavy fighting took place last evening (Saturday) between the Syrian army and armed groups that have taken up positions in Tall Kalakh," the newspaper said.

It did not elaborate on the claim that "fighters" had entered Syria from the northern Lebanese border to assist anti-regime protesters.