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Syria sends diplomats to Geneva, fighters to Yabrud

The fighting may intensify around Yabrud as the second round of negotiations in Geneva commence.
An image grab from a video uploaded on YouTube shows Syrian army tanks in the city of Yabrud, 80 km north of Damascus  on March 8, 2012. 
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As the delegations of the Syrian regime and the opposition prepare to return to Geneva on Feb. 10 to negotiate a settlement to the conflict in Syria, the fighters of both sides are preparing for a new military confrontation north of Damascus, specifically in and around the city of Yabrud, the capital of the Qalamoun region.

Information from both Lebanese and Syrian sources indicates clear field preparations in the Yabrud area. Both official and nonofficial Lebanese parties are concerned with the impending battle because of its proximity to the eastern Lebanese border with Syria and believe it is possible that clashes will break out with the start of the second negotiating round of Geneva II, as part of the game of messages between the internal and regional parties to the conflict.

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