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Oct 09 2008
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ImageAt least three people have been killed during clashes between Syrian security forces and members of an unidentified armed group in a Palestinian refugee camp.

One Syrian police officer was among the dead after the fighting in the Yarmuk camp, about 15km south of the capital Damascus, according to local television reports.

"A clash took place between security forces and presumed terrorist elements in the Yarmuk camp, and two of them were killed and one wounded," Dunia, a private Syrian television channel, reported on Thursday.

"A Syrian policeman was also killed," it said.

"One of the men, who was wearing an explosives belt, was overpowered by the Syrian security forces," it said, quoting witnesses.

Television reports said that Iraqis and Saudis were among the suspects involved in the fighting.

The clashes follow an attack on September 27 near a security checkpoint and a Shia shrine on the road to the capital's international airport.

At least 17 people were killed and 14 others injured in the car bombing, which authorities blamed on "terrorists". 

About 424,650 Palestinian refugees are registered in Syria. Half of them live in 13 camps spread around the country. The Yarmuk camp is the largest with around 112,550 residents.


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1. 11-10-2008 23:40
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Syria still the safest place in the Medeast but some media want to show it as fundamental soetimes islamic sometimes northkorean communist style country wich is totaly untrue 
Syria is a secular modern safe and prosper country and the Arab Syrians 95%are pro life people they belive in peacefull coexistence and tolerance unlike europeans who are teaching theire youngestr the heatric and arabophobia
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