CHTAURA, Lebanon (Reuters) - Five shells fired from Syria landed in Lebanon on Wednesday, one day after Lebanese President Michel Suleiman warned that Syrian strikes on its neighbour were an unacceptable violation of its sovereignty.
Witnesses said the shells landed in fields near al-Qasr, a village less than a mile (1.6 km) from the border, but no one was hurt.
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