Nov 20, 2014
For more than three years now, Syrians have endured the loss and
hardship caused by a protracted civil war. At the moment, Syrian
government forces are fighting several rebel groups spread throughout
the country, as well as ISIS, the militant group attempting to form a
new state carved out of Syria and Iraq. The smaller rebel groups are
fighting each other, and just about everyone in the region is fighting
ISIS, assisted by airstrikes carried out by a U.S.-led coalition.
Pockets of Damascus are stable enough for residents to carry on normal
lives, while some distant rural villages have been reduced to rubble.
Basic necessities are rare in contested areas, and refugee camps in
neighboring countries are still growing. Battles and attacks continue
across Syria among the many parties, with no clear end in sight—those
caught in the crossfire suffering most. Gathered here are images of the
ongoing Syrian conflict from just the past month. [34 photos]

Rebel fighters fire a cannon, locally known as the Hell Cannon, towards
government positions on October 24, 2014, in Handarat, on the northern
outskirts of the Syrian city of Aleppo. Syrian rebels fought fierce
clashes with loyalist troops in the divided area of Handarat just north
of Aleppo a day after fighting that killed 15 soldiers and pro-regime
militia as well as 12 rebels, said the Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights. (Sami Ali/AFP/Getty Images) # 


The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush transits the Gulf of Aden in
this U.S. Navy handout picture taken October 23, 2014. The George H.W.
Bush Carrier Strike Group is returning to Naval Station Norfolk after
supporting maritime security operations, strike operations in Iraq and
Syria. (Reuters/U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Abe McNatt) # 


A collection of airstrikes on the Syrian city of Kobani by the US-led
coalition, as seen from Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, throughout
October and November of 2014. Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab, and its
surrounding areas, has been under assault by extremists of the Islamic
State group since mid-September and is being defended by Kurdish
fighters and coalition airstrikes. (Left-to-right,
top-row-to-bottom-row: AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis, Getty Images/Gokhan
Sahin,


Mustafa's father (center) cries hearing his son suffering as he helps a
doctor to stretch the boy's legs at a physical therapy center on
November 6, 2014 in Eastern al-Ghouta, a rebel-held region outside
Syria's capital of Damascus. Mustafa, 13, had his legs' tendons cut
after he was injured in an airstrike four months before. Medical care in
Syria has been disintegrated due to the ongoing conflict that erupted
in March 2011. (Abd Doumany/AFP/Getty Images) # 


Syrian Kurdish fighter Delkhwaz Sheikh Ahmad, 22, sits at his brother's
house in Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border, on October 17, 2014 as he
prepares to leave for Kobani, Syria, to rejoin the fighting. The father
of two is a member of the People's Protection Units, also known as YPG
and is fighting against ISIS militants in Kobani. Every few weeks, he
takes a couple of days to cross the border into Turkey to visit his
family that had evacuated. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis) # 


Workers wrap the bodies of dead fighters loyal to Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad at a morgue in Aleppo on October 30, 2014. The
opposition Free Syrian Army said it killed the men near Aleppo city and
that some of the dead had Iranian and Afghan nationalities. Rebels said
the bodies are being preserved so they can be used in exchange for their
own fallen comrades who are in the hands of the government. (Reuters/Abdalrhman Ismail) # 


Rebel fighters monitor control screens for any movement of regime
forces around the UNESCO-listed citadel where they hold a position on
November 3, 2014 in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. The
5,000-year-old citadel, which towers 100 meters above the rest of the
city, is now under the control of rebel fighters. (Zein Al-Rifai/AFP/Getty Images) # 


The body of a Syrian boy lies in a makeshift clinic after a mortar
reportedly fired by Syrian government forces fell in the besieged rebel
town of Douma, northeast of Damascus, on November 11, 2014. Closing in
on Douma, a town of 200,000 residents under siege since last year, the
army has seized control of Mleiha and Adra and has set its sights on
Jobar and Ain Tarma, all towns to the east of the capital. (Abd Doumany/AFP/Getty Images) # 


Syrian children attend a class at the Nabaa Al-Hayat center for
education and psychological support for children in places undergoing
crisis in the rebel-held Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the
capital, Damascus, on October 22, 2014. Overall, some 4,000 Syrian
schools have been destroyed, damaged or used to house the internally
displaced in three years of warfare, leaving the educational system on
the verge of ruin, said a report in May by the Damascus-based Syrian
Center for Policy Research in conjunction with the UN Development
Program and the UN Palestinian refugee agency. (Abd Doumany/AFP/Getty Images) # 


























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