We felt completely lost': fears over reprisals from Damascus and Islamist rule in Aleppo
Briefly

As Nasma described, "We had lost hope of something like this ever happening, so we refused to believe it at first, and the main reason for our disbelief was fear." This illustrates the profound impact of fear on people's perceptions of reality during crisis situations.
Nasma expressed, "Then the militants crossed into Aleppo city. At that moment we realised this time was different, a new kind of fear took over, that of the unknown. We felt completely lost." This reflects the disorientation and anxiety faced by civilians amidst sudden political upheaval.
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