Atme, Idlib. 10 February 2020. The Al-Karamah camp for internally displaced people in the town of Atma, in the northern countryside of Idlib. The Al-Karamah refugee camp is one of the largest refugee camps in Syria and includes more than 15 subcamps. It is believed to be one of the first refugee camp build in the town of Atma, and to have been active on the hills near the border between Syria and Turkey to host internally displaced people since 2012, soon after the beginning of the Syrian conflict. In recent months, with the intensification of the Idlib and western Aleppo military campaign by


Atme, Idlib. 10 February 2020. The Al-Karamah camp for internally displaced people in the town of Atma, in the northern countryside of Idlib. The Al-Karamah refugee camp is one of the largest refugee camps in Syria and includes more than 15 subcamps. It is believed to be one of the first refugee camp build in the town of Atma, and to have been active on the hills near the border between Syria and Turkey to host internally displaced people since 2012, soon after the beginning of the Syrian conflict. In recent months, with the intensification of the Idlib and western Aleppo military campaign by Syrian government forces and the mass exodus of tens of thousands of Syrian civilians, camps for internally displaced people at the border between Syria and Turkey have further expanded


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