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Photos of the places Aleppo residents lived, worked, and played reveal a city remarkable in its normality and underscore just how extraordinary the violence inflicted upon it has been.
Aleppo was Syria's largest city with 2 million residents before civil war broke out between pro- and anti-government camps. It has been particularly hard hit by five years of fighting that has ...
Aleppo, Syria: Death and destruction photos paint a thousand words. A ONCE-proud city has been all but obliterated by the ravages of war. Photos from before and after the crisis reveal the full ...
Satellite images released Wednesday by Amnesty International show widespread devastation that is "severely lopsided" in opposition-controlled parts of the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Before-and-after photos show the staggering scale of destruction in Aleppo. ... People walk inside the Khan al-Shounah market, in the Old City of Aleppo, in 2009.
It was once a proud ancient city thriving with industry and culture. But now, after years of a violent, bloody civil war, Aleppo lies in ruins, obliterated by repeated bombing and street fighting ...
Shocking photos of Aleppo's old city show before and after Syria civil war began. ... Old city of Aleppo on 28 November 2008, above, and on 13 December 2016 (Reuters)Citadel.
Pictures of the city's citadel, one of the oldest and larges castles in the world, showcase how Aleppo has changed drastically during the civil war. open image in gallery An entrance to the Aleppo ...
Once a beautiful city steeped in history, Aleppo is now unrecognisable with its rubble-strewn streets and bombed-out buildings, as these images show. Syria was a popular tourist destination as ...
Aleppo Photos That Johnson, And You, Should See. by Bronwyn Isaac. Sep. 8, 2016. ... Johnson included, continue to educate ourselves on not only what the city of Aleppo is, ...
Photos of Ali's 5-year-old brother, ... Aleppo, a city of 2 million divided between pro- and anti-government camps, has been particularly hard hit by five years of civil war.
Amnesty International, which released the images, says the widespread devastation is "severely lopsided" in opposition-controlled parts of the city. It says Aleppo was targeted by the government ...