Last weekend marked the third anniversary of Syria's civil war, a
conflict that has, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
claimed the lives of more than 146,000 people, at least a third of them
civilians. As forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appear
to be making slow progress against rebel forces, the humanitarian crisis
has grown astronomically -- as many as 2.5 million Syrians have now
fled the country. Fractured rebel groups continue to fight each other,
as well as Assad's troops, with civilians bearing the brunt of attack
and counterattack, their neighborhoods reduced to rubble by mortar
shells and barrel bombs. Gathered here are images from Syria over the
past few months. [37 photos]
This picture taken the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) shows residents of the
besieged Palestinian camp of Yarmouk, queuing to receive food supplies,
in Damascus, Syria, on January 31, 2014. A United Nations official is
calling on warring sides in Syria to allow aid workers to resume
distribution of food and medicine in a Palestinian district of Damascus.
The call comes as U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon urged Syrian
government to authorize more humanitarian staff to work inside the
country, devastated by its 3-year-old conflict. (AP Photo/UNRWA)
Residents of the besieged Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp wait to
leave the camp, on the southern edge of the Syrian capital Damascus,
Syria, on February 4, 2014. In one besieged neighborhood after another,
weary rebels have turned over their weapons to the Syrian government in
exchange for an easing of suffocating blockades that have prevented
food, medicine and other staples from reaching civilians trapped inside.
(AP Photo/SANA) #
A picture taken on March 15, 2014 shows part of the
seven-square-kilometer (2.8-square-mile) Zaatari refugee camp in
northern Jordan, near the border with Syria, which provides shelter to
around 100,000 Syrian refugees. Syrian refugees in the sprawling desert
camp fear that President Bashar al-Assad's likely re-election this year
will leave their dream of a return home as distant as ever. Jordan is
home to more than 500,000 of Syria's refugees. (Khalil Mazraawi/AFP/Getty Images) #
A pro-government fighter flashes the "V-sign" for victory next to
comrades in the Syrian town of Yabrud, after they seized full control of
a rebel-controlled area in the strategic Qalamun region near the
Lebanese border, on March 16, 2014. The town was once home to some
30,000 people, including a Christian minority, and had been a rebel
bastion since early in the Syrian uprising that began in March 2011. (Joseph Eid/AFP/Getty Images) #
Wreckage of a Syrian army helicopter after members of the
al-Qaeda-linked group Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
allegedly destroyed it, in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, to
prevent other opposition groups from taking it. Photographed on March 1,
2014. (Mohammed Al-Khatieb/AFP/Getty Images) #
Free Syrian Army fighters Mohamad-Noor (left), 14, and Hadi, 15, show a
picture of the body of their 15-year-old friend Khaled, who was killed
by sniper fire, at the frontline of Khalidiya neighborhood in Aleppo on
March 13, 2014. Noor and Hadi joined the Free Syrian Army 6 months ago
along with Khaled. Noor's father died from sniper fire too, and Hadi's
father fights with the Free Syrian Army. (Reuters/Jalal Al-Mamo) #
A soldier loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad walks near corpses
of dozens of rebel fighters in the area of Oteiba, whom Syrian state
media and a monitoring group said were killed on February 26, 2014 in an
army ambush at the entrance to an opposition stronghold in the Eastern
Ghouta area. The Syrian army also seized the opposition fighters'
weapons, the state TV channel said, using the term "terrorists" to refer
to what is said were mainly non-Syrian rebels who belonged to Al-Nusra
Front, an Al-Qaeda-linked group that has joined the armed revolt to
topple President Bashar al-Assad. (Hassan Yussef/AFP/Getty Images) #
Two Syrian men who fled from Yabroud, the last rebel stronghold in
Syria's mountainous Qalamoun region, set up a tent in Wadi Hmaied
between the Lebanese-Syrian border and the town of Arssal, in eastern
Lebanon, on February 12, 2014. In Lebanon, preparations were underway to
receive more Syrians fleeing the area. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla) #
Eyad, a 12 year-old boy who lost his arm during shelling by forces
loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, tries on a prosthetic arm at
Duma Charity Foundation for Prosthesis in the Duma neighborhood of
Damascus on February 25, 2014. The center produces prostheses from
different materials, including remnants of weapons, plastic mannequins
and water barrels, and offers the devices to people who have lost their
limbs during the war. (Reuters/Bassam Khabieh) #
In this photo provided by Aleppo Media Center (AMC), an anti-Bashar
Assad activist group, which has been authenticated based on its contents
and other AP reporting, a Syrian government forces helicopter drops
what activists said are two barrel bombs over an area of Aleppo on
February 2, 2014. For nearly two months, the Syrian government has
conducted an intense air campaign on opposition-held districts of the
northern city of Aleppo. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center, AMC, File) #
This photo provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media
Center (AMC), which has been authenticated based on its contents and
other AP reporting, shows a Syrian man, right, running for cover from a
Syrian government forces airstrike attack in Aleppo on February 27,
2014. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center, AMC) #
This picture provided by the anti-government activist group
Coordination Committee In Kfar Takharim, which has been authenticated
based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows a Syrian man running
as flames rise from buildings which were attacked by a Syrian
government forces airstrike in the town of Kfar Takharim in the
northwest province of Idlib, on March 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Coordination Committee In Kfar Takharim) #
Men hold up a baby saved from under rubble, who survived what activists
say was an airstrike by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad in the Duma neighborhood of Damascus on January 7, 2014. The
child, 27-day-old Rateb Malis, was later reunited with his father and
sisters. (Reuters/Bassam Khabieh) #
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