In Pictures: Shooting From the Heart of Syria

Reuters photographer Goran Tomasevic's images from the conflict in Syria

Annalee Mather
Thursday 07 February 2013 19:53 GMT
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Born in Belgrade in 1969, Goran Tomasevic has twice won Reuters photographer of the year. He was based in Baghdad during the Iraq conflict and was senior photographer in Egypt during the uprising. His images, filed over the last few weeks, from the current conflict in Syria give a visceral insight into the life on the front line. A story framed by a true talent in his field.

Click on 'view gallery' above to see a selection of his images

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