Ferocious battles in Palestinian refugee camps in Syria
Damascus - Battle ferocious rage Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp, southern Damascus, Syria today. The rebels are trying to oust the pro-Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad out of the area.
The exchange of fire came two days after Syrian warplanes bombed the camp for the first time since the conflict began in Syria last year. Eight civilians were killed by the Syrian military airstrike.
This was conveyed by Syrian human rights monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, as reported by AFP on Tuesday (12/18/2012).
Over this situation, residents were leaving the camp running.
Meanwhile, the fighting also took place between the rebels and Syrian forces in the town of Beit Shares, southeast of Damascus. While the number of people injured in a mortar attack on the nearby town of Jaramana.
Previously, according to the Observatory, the Syrian regime forces also launched an operation on the outskirts of Damascus to demolish cities Harasta, Irbin and Zamalka. It is not known whether or not the victim in the attack.
Human rights groups estimate tens of thousands of people have been killed during Syria's ongoing conflict. Unrest began in March 2011. Several world leaders have called on President Assad to step down to end the unrest in the country. But Assad insisted that the fate of the government depends on the people of Syria.
