'We live in constant danger of being killed'
The war in Syria has now killed at least 250,000 people, and has made the country the largest exporter of refugees in the world, according to the UN. But what about the people who remain in Syria - what is life like there at the moment? One woman who lives in the capital, Damascus, shares what life is like living in a country at war. Her identity has been concealed for her safety and protection.
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