Aleppo residents reflect on former president's destructive regime
Briefly

Dr Obeid Diab described the indiscriminate bombings, stating, 'They'd just fall, whether the wind blows it here or there, you just don't know...they just hit and go.' His account highlights the terror and randomness of daily life in Aleppo, where no one felt safe from the relentless attacks.
Ali recounted his arrest, stating, 'Assad's criminal army came in, took us to prison, claiming we were affiliated with armed groups.' His experience illustrates the regime's use of imprisonment as a tool to suppress any perceived dissent.
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