Security sources say another person has been killed in sectarian clashes in northern Lebanon, bringing to six the number who have died since Sunday.
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Several homes and a petrol station were set ablaze and people fled the area.
The violence comes despite a political accord which led to the election of a president and moves towards forming a government of national unity.
Western-backed anti-Syrian Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and pro-Syrian parties led by Hezbollah have so far failed to reach agreement on the make-up of the new government.
Gunmen traded fire between the mainly Sunni Muslim Bab Tibbaneh district and the Alawite Jabal Mohsen area.
They fired machineguns, grenades and mortars, driving hundreds of civilians from the area.
Reports say the fatality on Monday was a 55-year-old man killed by a stray bullet as he drove along the main highway linking Tripoli with Syria.
Security sources said the Lebanese army was in contact with both sides to arrange for a ceasefire agreed on Sunday to be respected.
(BBC)
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