The Lebanese Emergency And Relief Corps announced that more than 36 people were injured as a result of the clashes that broke out Thursday between the army forces and the demonstrators.
Clashes erupted between the army and protesters in Tripoli, causing the injury of more than 36 people, including two military personnel, OTV Lebanese channel reported.
Meanwhile, Lebanese local media reported in breaking news that hundreds of protesters tried to storm the home of Prime Minister Hassan Diab.
Noteworthy, demonstrators took to the streets in Lebanon due to further drop in the national currency's exchange rate, as they blocked downtown Beirut with burning tires.