Monday, November 5, 2012

Living Dangerously In Aleppo: An Exclusive Report From The CBC

 
The CBC in Syria: Under siege in Aleppo -- CBC 
CBC exclusive reporting from the front lines of Syria's civil war. 
In Syria's largest city, people are afraid to gaze into the sky. Syria's air force has hammered Aleppo for the last three months. MiG fighter jets fire rockets. Helicopters dump barrels of explosives. And it's those residents who have tried to remain who are caught in the middle. "My house was destroyed by an explosion," said Mohammad Kanazavah, who lives in central Aleppo. "I was very afraid." Kanazavah's 13-year-old niece was killed in the attack, and his wife suffered severe injuries and remains in a local hospital. And there is no doubt in his mind who is at fault: the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.  
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My Comment: This civil war shows no signs of ending .... and as it continues, the destruction of cities like Aleppo will continue.

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