| Show 6P4P43' - t 12A The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday October 13 1990 0 i 0 Ariane Rocket Aoun Orders Troops to Surrender Flees to Embassy Tribune Wire Services 'BEIRUT Lebanon — Under heavy bombardment rebel Gen Michel Aoun fled the presidential palace to the French Embassy Saturday and ordered his troops to surrender rebellion ending a nearly two-ye"I ask my chiefs of staff to take their orders henceforth from Gen Emile Lahoud" Aoun said in a brief address to his 15000 mainly Christian troops broadcast by his radio station Lahoud commands Hrawi's 20000 mainly Moslem army which teamed up with thousands of Syrians troops and hundreds of tanks in a threepronged ground assault on Aoun's - : ar : : ' steel-helmete- e telecommunications satellites blasted off Friday night from this remote launching facility US-mad- The ' unmanned Ariane 44-- L rocket powered by four strap-oliquid fuel boosters roared off its northeast South American launch-pa- d n on schedule at 7:58 pm The rocket carried two satellites built by the Hughes Aircraft Co of shell-riddle- - Pasadena Calif that were successfully put into geostationary Galathe over miles orbit 23000 pagos Islands west of the Ecuadoran coast The countdown briefly stopped to top off the third stage with extra hydrogen and oxygen fuel to provide the vehicle with added boost Ariane officials said The mission is the 39th since the : commercial Arianespace program started a decade ago KOUROU French Guiana (AP) — An Ariane rocket carrying two tanks kept my family awake most of the night "We were afraid that hell may break loose at any moment" Witnesses said the Syrian troops dug mortar batteries of various calid ber among buildings and directed guns's muzzles toward east Beirut while taking up positions in the city's poor southern suburbs an soldiers armed with tanks artillery batteries and minesweepers dug in along front lines around Aoun's enclave creating a war atmosphere in the Beirut region "Dozens of tanks rolled down the road heading to the demarcation line throughout the night" said Hussein Ayash a resident of Beirut's southern suburbs "The roaring of the on Damascus to intervene and stop civil war The number of troops involved in the military buildup was not officially declared Aoun waged a futile "war of liberation" against the presence of Syrian troops last year that killed more 1000 people d Thousands of Syri the Christian-Mosle- Off Into Space B1 asts ' P' MMEIPIIIIMMEIMMIONINE1111111111ML 1771 4fak A"k AMEnallIEMEMML I 7k enclave in Lebanon's Christian r heartland The attack was spearheaded by artillery bombardment of the presidential palace east of Beirut where Aoun had his headquarters : t - government of President Elias : - : : Hrawi whose army is backed by an estimated 40000 Syrian troops demanded his surrender The attack came hours after an as sassination attempt against Aoun ' Aoun had considered himself the legitimate authority in Lebanon since September 1988 when he was appointed a caretaker prime minister by outgoing President Amin Gemayel Ilrawi was elected president Nov 24 to implement an Arab League brokered peace plan endorsed by Parliament to end 15 years of civil war He then sacked Aoun as army chief and interim prime minister Aoun has rejected the peace accord because it does not contain guarantees for a complete Syrian military withdrawal The Syrians have had troops in Lebanon since 1976 under an Arab League peacekeeping mandate The peace accord provides for sharing political power equally between Moslems and Christians ending the traditional dominance of the Mamnite Catholics the main Christian sect Aoun and Hrawi are both Maronites d Aoun has some 15000 regular troops under his direct command while Hrawi has an 20000-maforce has deployed some 35000 Syria troops on Lebanese territory since 1976 when the Arab League called Iraq-Kuwa- it - - - ' - " ' Airplanes and D 1 borders Gunman No Match LPLi3 I 1 a:nit : I t tr v K ‘ At 11A ( 4 tl ‘144 11 ' 11 ii jI1 1$ I III )'00 1 t T' 10 1 ) 1 4? k 1 iikbliti TR' Il WI 1 111‘) )1' 0 I 10 I i ?-- ( I il y 1111! tr 1 1Il'i 11 I it I c(! 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