Syria: 4 years of war

in #photography8 years ago

 Since March 2011, it is a never-ending civil war in Syria, which was the result of another held a "color revolution." Account of victims in the hundreds of thousands, almost four million Syrians have fled the country and the oldest city in the world turned into ruins.

How is life in the war? 

 Army of Islam fighters launch a missile at the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad 

 But it is not always rocket reach the goal, they often fall in residential neighborhoods, Damascus 

 The mother died. Damascus 

 Ruins of quarters in Damascus 

 In Idlib rebels smashed the statue of the late President Hafez Al-Assad, father of the current President Bashar al-Assad 

 It should be noted that the official government is opposed to same, and who opposes Russia, so Russia supports President Bashar al-Assad 

 Fell Syrian helicopter Islamist insurgents captured four crew members 

 refugee camp (about 1 300 000) near the border with Syria, 11 March 2015. In just four years of the war nearly four million Syrians have fled the country 

 The militants captured the city of Bosra al-Sham. Roam the ancient amphitheater 

 The fire at the planes belonging to the troops of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Idlib 

 On the streets of Aleppo 

 Damascus Suburb, or what he had left, April 5, 2015. Damascus - the capital and second largest (after Aleppo), a city in Syria, one of the oldest cities in the world - the first mention belong to 2500 BC 

  Huta, a suburb of Damascus 

  At the hospital, to the east of the capital Damascus 

 The construction of bomb shelters in the northern village of Hama 

 government soldiers looking at enemy positions 

 Barricades on the streets of Aleppo, to protect against snipers 

 Charges homemade gun, Idlib 

 Landscapes Kobanov city 

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Name a few movies you can watch over and over?

Heavy but beautiful pictures. I'm sad for your people and hope things will get better. I made some Syrian friends after they came to our country. I hope someday they can return to their homeland and I can visit them there.

Russia will help

Are these your pictures ?