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Sunday 16 December 2012 - 10:26

Ahmed Jibril leaves Damascus after clashes in Yarmouk Palestinian camp

Story Code : 221814
People walk past destroyed vehicles after clashes between militants and Syrian troops in the Yarmouk Palestinian camp in southern Damascus.
People walk past destroyed vehicles after clashes between militants and Syrian troops in the Yarmouk Palestinian camp in southern Damascus.
Reports say Ahmed Jibril and his son have left Yarmouk, located in the Taqaddum neighborhood in southern Damascus, for the country’s Mediterranean city of Tartous.

The move followed almost 12 days of heavy clashes during which the foreign-backed militants attacked the refugee camp, which is home to thousands of displaced Palestinians.

    Syrian forces along with Palestinians in Yarmouk have been fighting back to push the militants out of the camp.


The PFLP-GC is one of the strongest Palestinian groups in the refugee camp.

Yarmouk and the districts surrounding it have borne the brunt of the turmoil in Syria over the past months. In September, at least 20 people were killed when mortar shells landed in the Palestinian refugee camp.

Many people, including large numbers of Syrian security forces, have been killed in the turmoil that began in Syria in March 2011.
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