The eight had gunshot wounds are are being treated in Lebanon
Eight wounded Syrians were hospitalised in northern Lebanon Friday after entering the country through an illegal crossing at the border with Syria, a security official told AFP.
"Eight Syrians with gunshot wounds
were evacuated from their country via the unofficial crossing of Al-Qusair in the region of Akkar" at Lebanon's northern border with Syria, the official said on condition of anonymity.
They were immediately hospitalised in the northern town of Halba, he said, adding that at least seven more Syrians were waiting to cross the border.
The news came amid reports security forces had shot dead 11 people and injured scores during anti-regime protests in Damascus and other cities after Friday Muslim prayers.
Syrian rights groups say that more than 1,300 people have been killed and 10,000 arrested in a brutal state crackdown on protesters, who since March have hit the streets to demand the regime of Bashar al-Assad step down.
Thousands of Syrian refugees have arrived in northern Lebanon since April, fleeing violence in their native country.
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