In war-torn Aleppo, a glimmer of hope appears among the ruins
Briefly

"Eight years ago, I was besieged in the city of Aleppo. Evacuations had stalled many times after a fragile ceasefire... The buses were late for four days."
"By the time pro-government forces recaptured Aleppo city a month later, all hospitals had been bombed out of service by Syrian and/or Russian air forces."
"Repeated bombardments of hospitals, schools, and markets without any warnings strongly suggest that the encirclement of the city and targeting of civilian infrastructure were part of a meticulous strategy to compel surrender."
Read at euronews
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